نتایج جستجو برای: usage of opaque white

تعداد نتایج: 21186113  

Journal: :Genetics 2002
Shawn R Lockhart Claude Pujol Karla J Daniels Matthew G Miller Alexander D Johnson Michael A Pfaller David R Soll

The relationship between the configuration of the mating type locus (MTL) and white-opaque switching in Candida albicans has been examined. Seven genetically unrelated clinical isolates selected for their capacity to undergo the white-opaque transition all proved to be homozygous at the MTL locus, either MTLa or MTLalpha. In an analysis of the allelism of 220 clinical isolates representing the ...

2013
Bernardo Ramírez-Zavala Michael Weyler Tsvia Gildor Christian Schmauch Daniel Kornitzer Robert Arkowitz Joachim Morschhäuser

Depending on the environmental conditions, the pathogenic yeast Candida albicans can undergo different developmental programs, which are controlled by dedicated transcription factors and upstream signaling pathways. C. albicans strains that are homozygous at the mating type locus can switch from the normal yeast form (white) to an elongated cell type (opaque), which is the mating-competent form...

Journal: :Current Opinion in Microbiology 2009

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1999
C Kvaal S A Lachke T Srikantha K Daniels J McCoy D R Soll

Candida albicans WO-1 switches reversibly and at high frequency between a white and an opaque colony-forming phenotype that includes dramatic changes in cell morphology and physiology. A misexpression strategy has been used to investigate the role of the opaque-phase-specific gene PEP1 (SAP1), which encodes a secreted aspartyl proteinase, in the expression of the unique opaque-phase phenotype a...

2014
Li Tao Chengjun Cao Weihong Liang Guobo Guan Qiuyu Zhang Clarissa J. Nobile Guanghua Huang Christophe d'Enfert

Modes of sexual reproduction in eukaryotic organisms are extremely diverse. The human fungal pathogen Candida albicans undergoes a phenotypic switch from the white to the opaque phase in order to become mating-competent. In this study, we report that functionally- and morphologically-differentiated white and opaque cells show a coordinated behavior during mating. Although white cells are mating...

2014
Li Tao Han Du Guobo Guan Yu Dai Clarissa J. Nobile Weihong Liang Chengjun Cao Qiuyu Zhang Jin Zhong Guanghua Huang

Non-genetic phenotypic variations play a critical role in the adaption to environmental changes in microbial organisms. Candida albicans, a major human fungal pathogen, can switch between several morphological phenotypes. This ability is critical for its commensal lifestyle and for its ability to cause infections. Here, we report the discovery of a novel morphological form in C. albicans, refer...

2016
Claude Pujol Thyagarajan Srikantha Yang-Nim Park Karla J. Daniels David R. Soll

In Candida albicans the transcription factor Efg1, which is differentially expressed in the white phase of the white-opaque transition, is essential for expression of the white phenotype. It is one of six transcription factors included in a proposed interactive transcription network regulating white-opaque switching and maintenance of the alternative phenotypes. Ten sites were identified in the...

Journal: :Eukaryotic cell 2006
Thyagarajan Srikantha Anthony R Borneman Karla J Daniels Claude Pujol Wei Wu Michael R Seringhaus Mark Gerstein Song Yi Michael Snyder David R Soll

In Candida albicans, the a1-alpha2 complex represses white-opaque switching, as well as mating. Based upon the assumption that the a1-alpha2 corepressor complex binds to the gene that regulates white-opaque switching, a chromatinimmunoprecipitation-microarray analysis strategy was used to identify 52 genes that bound to the complex. One of these genes, TOS9, exhibited an expression pattern cons...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Matthew B. Lohse Alexander D. Johnson

The human fungal pathogen Candida albicans resides asymptomatically in the gut of most healthy people but causes serious invasive diseases in immunocompromised patients. Many C. albicans strains have the ability to stochastically switch between distinct white and opaque cell types, but it is not known with certainty what role this switching plays in the physiology of the organism. Here, we repo...

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