نتایج جستجو برای: phenotypic switching

تعداد نتایج: 131871  

Journal: :Cancer research 2014
Kristel Kemper Pauline L de Goeje Daniel S Peeper Renée van Amerongen

Mutations in BRAF are present in the majority of patients with melanoma, rendering these tumors sensitive to targeted therapy with BRAF and MEK inhibitors. Unfortunately, resistance almost invariably develops. Recently, a phenomenon called "phenotype switching" has been identified as an escape route. By switching from a proliferative to an invasive state, melanoma cells can acquire resistance t...

2014
Ana Sousa Manso Melissa H. Chai John M. Atack Leonardo Furi Megan De Ste Croix Richard Haigh Claudia Trappetti Abiodun D. Ogunniyi Lucy K. Shewell Matthew Boitano Tyson A. Clark Jonas Korlach Matthew Blades Evgeny Mirkes Alexander N. Gorban James C. Paton Michael P. Jennings Marco R. Oggioni

Streptococcus pneumoniae (the pneumococcus) is the world's foremost bacterial pathogen in both morbidity and mortality. Switching between phenotypic forms (or 'phases') that favour asymptomatic carriage or invasive disease was first reported in 1933. Here, we show that the underlying mechanism for such phase variation consists of genetic rearrangements in a Type I restriction-modification syste...

Journal: :Clinical microbiology reviews 1992
D R Soll

Most strains of Candida albicans are capable of switching frequently and reversibly between a number of phenotypes distinguishable by colony morphology. A number of different switching systems have been defined according to the limited set of phenotypes in each switching repertoire, and each strain appears to possess a single system. Switching can affect many aspects of cellular physiology and ...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2010
Paolo Visco Rosalind J Allen Satya N Majumdar Martin R Evans

Phase variation, or stochastic switching between alternative states of gene expression, is common among microbes, and may be important in coping with changing environments. We use a theoretical model to assess whether such switching is a good strategy for growth in environments with occasional catastrophic events. We find that switching can be advantageous, but only when the environment is resp...

2017
Sushma Basavaraj Bommanavar Sachin Gugwad Neelima Malik

Candida albicans represents the most common commensal and opportunistic fungal pathogen colonizing humans. As a member of the normal microflora, it is present on the skin and the mucous membranes of the upper respiratory tract, gastrointestinal tract and female genital tracts. It is therefore not transmitted. It lies in wait for a change in some aspect of the host physiology that normally suppr...

2014
Jaydeep K. Srimani Guang Yao John Neu Yu Tanouchi Tae Jun Lee Lingchong You

Many cellular decision processes, including proliferation, differentiation, and phenotypic switching, are controlled by bistable signaling networks. In response to transient or intermediate input signals, these networks allocate a population fraction to each of two distinct states (e.g. OFF and ON). While extensive studies have been carried out to analyze various bistable networks, they are pri...

2013
Mark Viney Sarah E. Reece

In biology, noise implies error and disorder and is therefore something which organisms may seek to minimize and mitigate against. We argue that such noise can be adaptive. Recent studies have shown that gene expression can be noisy, noise can be genetically controlled, genes and gene networks vary in how noisy they are and noise generates phenotypic differences among genetically identical cell...

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