%0 Journal Article %A Uhl, M. Andrew %A Johnson, Alexander D. %T Development of Streptococcus thermophilus lacZ as a reporter gene for Candida albicans %D 2001 %J Microbiology, %V 147 %N 5 %P 1189-1195 %@ 1465-2080 %R https://doi.org/10.1099/00221287-147-5-1189 %K fungal pathogen %K gene regulation %K yeast %K β-galactosidase %I Microbiology Society, %X The study of gene regulation in many organisms has been facilitated by the development of reporter genes. The authors report the use of lacZ from Streptococcus thermophilus, a gene encoding a β-galactosidase, as a reporter for the fungal pathogen Candida albicans. As test cases, Strep. thermophilus lacZ was placed under control of three different C. albicans promoters: MAL2 (maltase), inducible by maltose; HWP1 (hyphal cell wall protein), induced by conditions that promote filamentous growth; and ACT1 (actin). These constructs were each integrated into the C. albicans genome and β-galactosidase activity was readily detected from these strains, but only under the appropriate growth conditions. β-Galactosidase activity could be detected by several methods: quantitative liquid assays using permeabilized cells, colorimetric assays of colonies replicated to paper filters, and in situ coloration of colonies growing on medium containing the indicator X-Gal. These results show the usefulness of Strep. thermophilus lacZ as a monitor of gene regulation in this medically important yeast. %U https://www.microbiologyresearch.org/content/journal/micro/10.1099/00221287-147-5-1189