Accession | ARO:3007551 |
Definition | Upc2 is a sterol synthesis regulatory element binding protein in Candida spp. Mutations in Upc2 have been shown to confer resistance to azole antibiotics including fluconazole by upregulating ERG11 expression. |
AMR Gene Family | antibiotic resistant ergosterol biosynthesis pathway transcription factor |
Drug Class | triazole antibiotic |
Resistance Mechanism | antibiotic target overexpression |
Classification | 10 ontology terms | Show + process or component of antibiotic biology or chemistry + antibiotic molecule + azole antibiotic + antibiotic target + determinant of antibiotic resistance + mechanism of antibiotic resistance + gene modulating azole resistance + antibiotic target overexpression [Resistance Mechanism] + triazole antibiotic [Drug Class] + cell wall synthesis enzyme targeted by antibiotic |
Parent Term(s) | 3 ontology terms | Show + confers_resistance_to_antibiotic fluconazole [Antibiotic] + antibiotic resistant ergosterol biosynthesis pathway transcription factor [AMR Gene Family] + regulates antibiotic susceptible ERG11 |
Publications | Dunkel N, et al. 2008. Eukaryot Cell 7(7):1180-90 A gain-of-function mutation in the transcription factor Upc2p causes upregulation of ergosterol biosynthesis genes and increased fluconazole resistance in a clinical Candida albicans isolate. (PMID 18487346) |
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