نتایج جستجو برای: hwp1

تعداد نتایج: 117  

Journal: :Eukaryotic cell 2004
Takuya Miwa Yukinobu Takagi Makiko Shinozaki Cheol-Won Yun Wiley A Schell John R Perfect Hidehiko Kumagai Hisanori Tamaki

In response to various extracellular signals, the morphology of the human fungal pathogen Candida albicans switches from yeast to hypha form. Here, we report that GPR1 encoding a putative G-protein-coupled receptor and GPA2 encoding a Galpha subunit are required for hypha formation and morphogenesis in C. albicans. Mutants lacking Gpr1 (gpr1/gpr1) or Gpa2 (gpa2/gpa2) are defective in hypha form...

2012
Yan Li Yukui Ma Li Zhang Feng Guo Lei Ren Rui Yang Ying Li Hongxiang Lou

Riccardin D, a macrocyclic bisbibenzyl isolated from Chinese liverwort Dumortiera hirsute, has been proved to have inhibitory effect on biofilms formation of Candida albicans in in vitro study. Our present study aims to investigate the in vivo effect and mechanisms of riccardin D against C. albicans biofilms when used alone or in combination with clinical using antifungal agent fluconazole. XTT...

Journal: :Archives of oral biology 2016
Yuri Wanderley Cavalcanti Melanie Wilson Michael Lewis David Williams Plínio Mendes Senna Altair Antoninha Del-Bel-Cury Wander José da Silva

INTRODUCTION Numerous environmental factors influence the pathogenesis of Candida biofilms and an understanding of these is necessary for appropriate clinical management. AIMS To investigate the role of material type, pellicle and stage of biofilm development on the viability, bioactivity, virulence and structure of C. albicans biofilms. METHODS The surface roughness (SR) and surface free e...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1999
A Porta A M Ramon W A Fonzi

The pH of the environment has been implicated in controlling the yeast-hypha transition and pathogenesis of Candida albicans. Several C. albicans genes, including PHR1 and PHR2, are pH dependent in their expression. To investigate the mechanism of pH-dependent expression, we have cloned and characterized PRR1 (for pH response regulator). PRR1 is homologous to palF, a component of the pH respons...

2017
Sook-In Jung Natalie Rodriguez Jihyun Irrizary Karl Liboro Thania Bogarin Marlene Macias Edward Eivers Edith Porter Scott G Filler Hyunsook Park

The regulatory networks governing morphogenesis of a pleomorphic fungus, Candida albicans are extremely complex and remain to be completely elucidated. This study investigated the function of C. albicans yeast casein kinase 2 (CaYck2p). The yck2Δ/yck2Δ strain displayed constitutive pseudohyphae in both yeast and hyphal growth conditions, and formed enhanced biofilm under non-biofilm inducing co...

2017
Beini Zeng Jiachen Li Yajie Wang Pengxiang Chen Xiaohong Wang Jianfeng Cui Lidong Liu Xiaoyan Hu Qian Cao Ying Xiao Junlu Dong Yundong Sun Yabin Zhou

As the most frequent fungal pathogen in humans, Candida albicans can develop serious drug resistance because its biofilms are resistant to most antifungal agents; this leads to an urgent need to develop novel antifungals. Here, we evaluated the efficacy of an antithrombotic drug, suloctidil, against C. albicans biofilms in vitro and in vivo. We found that suloctidil is effective to inhibit C. a...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2005
Kurt A Toenjes Suzanne M Munsee Ashraf S Ibrahim Rachel Jeffrey John E Edwards Douglas I Johnson

The pathogenic yeast Candida albicans can exist in multiple morphological states, including budded, pseudohyphal, and true hyphal forms. The ability to convert between the budded and hyphal forms, termed the budded-to-hyphal-form transition, is important for virulence and is regulated by multiple environmental and cellular signals. To identify inhibitors of this morphological transition, a micr...

Journal: :Genetics 2000
B R Braun A D Johnson

The common fungal pathogen, Candida albicans, can grow either as single cells or as filaments (hyphae), depending on environmental conditions. Several transcriptional regulators have been identified as having key roles in controlling filamentous growth, including the products of the TUP1, CPH1, and EFG1 genes. We show, through a set of single, double, and triple mutants, that these genes act in...

Journal: :Genetics 2002
Dana A Davis Vincent M Bruno Lucio Loza Scott G Filler Aaron P Mitchell

Candida albicans is a commensal fungus that causes diverse infections after antibiotic use or immune debilitation. Gene discovery has been limited because the organism is an asexual diploid. We have developed a strategy that yields random homozygous insertion mutants. The strategy has permitted identification of several prospective essential genes. Many of these genes are homologous to nonessen...

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