Systematic Name, Reference Strain C7_01800C_A (C. albicans SC5314) |
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Alias orf19.13893, IPF20535.1 2 , IPF10598.1 2 , Contig4-2763_0005 3 , orf6.5274 4 , CA3112 2 , CaJ7.0207 5 , CaO19_6540 6 , CaJ7_0207 6 , CaO19.6540 6 , CaO19.13893 6 , orf19.6540, C7_01800C_B, C7_01800C |
Feature Type ORF, Verified |
Description Phosphofructokinase beta subunit; forms a heterooctamer with Pfk1; fructose 2,6-bisphosphate, AMP activated; ATP inhibited; phagocytosis, hyphal repressed; fluconazole-induced; stationary-phase enriched; flow model biofilm induced ( 1, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14) |
Name Description PhosphoFructoKinase |
Allele Name C7_01800C_B |
Allelic Variation No allelic variation in feature |
CUG Codons C7_01800C_A: 1 C7_01800C_B: 1 |
Systematic Names Used in Other Strains CAWG_05531 (C. albicans WO-1) |
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Best hit(s) in non-CGD species A. nidulans ( pfkA) |
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Molecular Function Biological Process Cellular Component |
Pathways * Glycolysis * Sorbitol Degradation |
Large-scale survey |
| Sequence Information | Ca22chr7A_C_albicans_SC5314:388798 to 385958 | JBrowse Note: this feature is encoded on the Crick strand. | | Last Update | Coordinates: 2016年01月21日 | Sequence: 2014年06月24日 | | Subfeature Details | | | Relative Coordinates | | Chromosomal Coordinates | | Most Recent Update |
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| Coordinates | | Sequence | | CDS | | 1 | to | 2841 | | 388,798 | to | 385,958 | | 2016年01月21日 | | 2014年06月24日 |
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Sequence Information Ca22chr7A_C_albicans_SC5314:388798 to 385958 | JBrowse Note: this feature is encoded on the Crick strand. |
Allele Location Allele C7_01800C_B | Ca22chr7B_C_albicans_SC5314:388801 to 385961 | JBrowse Note: this feature is encoded on the Crick strand. | | Last Update | Coordinates: 2016年01月21日 | Sequence: 2014年06月24日 | | Subfeature Details | | | Relative Coordinates | | Chromosomal Coordinates | | Most Recent Update |
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| Coordinates | | Sequence | | CDS | | 1 | to | 2841 | | 388,801 | to | 385,961 | | 2016年01月21日 | | 2014年06月24日 |
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Allele Location Allele C7_01800C_B Ca22chr7B_C_albicans_SC5314:388801 to 385961 | JBrowse Note: this feature is encoded on the Crick strand. |
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Primary CGDID CAL0000190617 |
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION for PFK2 |
LOCUS SUMMARY NOTES for PFK2 (Last Updated: 2011年06月16日) - PFK2 encodes a phosphofructokinase beta subunit which functions as a Pfk1p-Pfk2p heteromultimer (1)
- specific Pfk activity of C. albicans decreases twofold upon induction of hyphal growth (1)
- it is a stationary-phase enriched protein (10)
- heterologous expression of PFK1 or PFK2 in S. cerevisiae is able to complement the glucose-negative phenotype of a S. cerevisiae pfk1 pfk2 double mutant (1)
- its expression is induced during growth in a biofilm (12)
- the transcript is also induced by exposure to fluconazole (9)
- expression is downregulated during phagocytosis by J774 macrophages (8)
- expression is repressed by co-incubation with whole human blood or with a human PMN fraction (15)
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3) Berman J (2005) Mapping of ORFs in Assembly 4 to those in Assembly 19. CGD Papers Entry 4) CGD (2005) CGD comparison of orf6 and orf19 predicted protein products. CGD Papers Entry 5) Chibana H, et al. (2005) Sequence finishing and gene mapping for Candida albicans chromosome 7 and syntenic analysis against the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome. Genetics 170(4):1525-37 CGD Papers Entry Pubmed Entry Reference LINKOUT 14) Luo J, et al. (2025) Preliminary study of the lethal fungus Candida albicans phosphofructokinase-1 as a potential therapeutic target. Int J Biol Macromol :148039 CGD Papers Entry Pubmed Entry |
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