Insights into copper sensing and tolerance in pneumocystis species

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  • What: The authors investigated the proteome of Pneumocystis murina, a model organism that infects mice, in the context of its copper sensing and tolerance. The study explores the adaptive strategies employed by the fungal Pneumocystis species to flourish in the copper-enriched environment of mammalian lungs. The manufacturer instructions were followed, including the rinsing of the Treatment with copper(II) sulfate Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the impact of copper(II) sulfate on P. murina. As methodologies evolve and allow for the detailed study of these organisms, the genes the authors report could become focal points . . .

     

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