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تعداد نتایج: 152  

Journal: :Eukaryotic cell 2008
Bessie W Kebaara Melanie L Langford Dhammika H M L P Navarathna Raluca Dumitru Kenneth W Nickerson Audrey L Atkin

Candida albicans is a dimorphic fungus that can interconvert between yeast and filamentous forms. Its ability to regulate morphogenesis is strongly correlated with virulence. Tup1, a transcriptional repressor, and the signaling molecule farnesol are both capable of negatively regulating the yeast to filamentous conversion. Based on this overlap in function, we tested the hypothesis that the cel...

2015
Lingmei Sun Kai Liao Dayong Wang

BACKGROUND The first step in infection by Candida albicans is adhesion to host cells or implanted medical devices and this followed by hyphal growth and biofilm formation. Yeast-to-hyphal transition has long been identified as a key factor in fungal virulence. Following biofilm formation, C. albicans is usually less sensitive or insensitive to antifungals. Therefore, development of new antifung...

2017
Geelsu Hwang Yuan Liu Dongyeop Kim Yong Li Damian J Krysan Hyun Koo

Candida albicans is frequently detected with heavy infection by Streptococcus mutans in plaque-biofilms from children with early-childhood caries (ECC). This cross-kingdom biofilm contains an extensive matrix of extracellular α-glucans that is produced by an exoenzyme (GtfB) secreted by S. mutans. Here, we report that mannans located on the outer surface of C. albicans cell-wall mediates GtfB b...

2013
Ching-Hsuan Lin Shail Kabrawala Emily P. Fox Clarissa J. Nobile Alexander D. Johnson Richard J. Bennett

Candida albicans can stochastically switch between two phenotypes, white and opaque. Opaque cells are the sexually competent form of C. albicans and therefore undergo efficient polarized growth and mating in the presence of pheromone. In contrast, white cells cannot mate, but are induced - under a specialized set of conditions - to form biofilms in response to pheromone. In this work, we compar...

2013
Haoyu Si Aaron D. Hernday Matthew P. Hirakawa Alexander D. Johnson Richard J. Bennett

The ability to switch between yeast and filamentous forms is central to Candida albicans biology. The yeast-hyphal transition is implicated in adherence, tissue invasion, biofilm formation, phagocyte escape, and pathogenesis. A second form of morphological plasticity in C. albicans involves epigenetic switching between white and opaque forms, and these two states exhibit marked differences in t...

2011
Song Yi Nidhi Sahni Karla J. Daniels Kevin L. Lu Thyagarajan Srikantha Guanghua Huang Adam M. Garnaas David R. Soll

Similar multicellular structures can evolve within the same organism that may have different evolutionary histories, be controlled by different regulatory pathways, and play similar but nonidentical roles. In the human fungal pathogen Candida albicans, a quite extraordinary example of this has occurred. Depending upon the configuration of the mating type locus (a/α versus a/a or α/α), C. albica...

Journal: :Current Biology 2014
Destiney Buelto Mara C. Duncan

2. Erwin, D.H., Laflamme, M., Tweedt, S.M., Sperling, E.A., Pisani, D., and Peterson, K.J. (2011). The Cambrian conundrum: early divergence and later ecological success in the early history of animals. Science 334, 1091–1097. 3. Human Microbiome Project Consortium (2012). Structure, function and diversity of the healthy human microbiome. Nature 486, 207–214. 4. Clemente, J.C., Ursell, L.K., Par...

2017
Shuai Wang Qiangyi Wang Ence Yang Ling Yan Tong Li Hui Zhuang

The female vaginal environment contains diverse microorganisms, and their interactions play significant roles in health and disease. Lactobacillus species are the predominant vaginal microorganisms in healthy women and relevant as a barrier to defense against pathogens, including Candida albicans. The yeast-to-hyphae transition is believed to be a determinant of C. albicans pathogenesis. In thi...

Journal: :Microbiology 2008
Julian R Naglik David Moyes Jagruti Makwana Priya Kanzaria Elina Tsichlaki Günther Weindl Anwar R Tappuni Catherine A Rodgers Alexander J Woodman Stephen J Challacombe Martin Schaller Bernhard Hube

A quantitative real-time RT-PCR system was established to identify which secreted aspartyl proteinase (SAP) genes are most highly expressed and potentially contribute to Candida albicans infection of human epithelium in vitro and in vivo. C. albicans SC5314 SAP1-10 gene expression was monitored in organotypic reconstituted human epithelium (RHE) models, monolayers of oral epithelial cells, and ...

2011
John P. Kemp Paul M. Smith Angela Pyle Vivienne C. M. Neeve Helen A. L. Tuppen Ulrike Schara Beril Talim Haluk Topaloglu Elke Holinski-Feder Angela Abicht Birgit Czermin Hanns Lochmüller Robert McFarland Patrick F. Chinnery Zofia M.A. Chrzanowska-Lightowlers Robert N. Lightowlers Robert W. Taylor Rita Horvath

Mutations in several mitochondrial DNA and nuclear genes involved in mitochondrial protein synthesis have recently been reported in combined respiratory chain deficiency, indicating a generalized defect in mitochondrial translation. However, the number of patients with pathogenic mutations is small, implying that nuclear defects of mitochondrial translation are either underdiagnosed or intraute...

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