CIp10, an efficient and convenient integrating vector for Candida albicans.
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Candida albicans Kinesin Kar3 Depends on a Cik1-Like Regulatory Partner Protein for Its Roles in Mating, Cell Morphogenesis, and Bipolar Spindle FormationModulation of phagosomal pH by Candida albicans promotes hyphal morphogenesis and requires Stp2p, a regulator of amino acid transportStage specific assessment of Candida albicans phagocytosis by macrophages identifies cell wall composition and morphogenesis as key determinantsThe Candida albicans-specific gene EED1 encodes a key regulator of hyphal extensionCandida albicans AGE3, the ortholog of the S. cerevisiae ARF-GAP-encoding gene GCS1, is required for hyphal growth and drug resistanceRole of Ess1 in growth, morphogenetic switching, and RNA polymerase II transcription in Candida albicansCharacterization of a putative spindle assembly checkpoint kinase Mps1, suggests its involvement in cell division, morphogenesis and oxidative stress tolerance in Candida albicansMicroevolution of Candida albicans in macrophages restores filamentation in a nonfilamentous mutantMitochondrial Activity and Cyr1 Are Key Regulators of Ras1 Activation of C. albicans Virulence PathwaysThe zinc cluster transcription factor Ahr1p directs Mcm1p regulation of Candida albicans adhesionEvaluation of the role of Candida albicans agglutinin-like sequence (Als) proteins in human oral epithelial cell interactionsDisruption of Protein Mannosylation Affects Candida guilliermondii Cell Wall, Immune Sensing, and VirulenceCdc24, the GDP-GTP exchange factor for Cdc42, is required for invasive hyphal growth of Candida albicans.Surface hydrophobicity changes of two Candida albicans serotype B mnn4delta mutants.Developmental regulation of an adhesin gene during cellular morphogenesis in the fungal pathogen Candida albicans.Recognition of yeast by murine macrophages requires mannan but not glucan.Pho4 mediates phosphate acquisition in Candida albicans and is vital for stress resistance and metal homeostasisDictyostelium discoideum as a Novel Host System to Study the Interaction between Phagocytes and YeastsIdentification of a new family of genes involved in beta-1,2-mannosylation of glycans in Pichia pastoris and Candida albicans.Vectors for gene expression and amplification in the yeast Yarrowia lipolytica.ABG1, a novel and essential Candida albicans gene encoding a vacuolar protein involved in cytokinesis and hyphal branching.Candida albicans Als3p is required for wild-type biofilm formation on silicone elastomer surfacesIdentification and characterization of MFA1, the gene encoding Candida albicans a-factor pheromoneA yeast model for target-primed (non-LTR) retrotranspositionProcessing of predicted substrates of fungal Kex2 proteinases from Candida albicans, C. glabrata, Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Pichia pastoris.the hyphal-associated adhesin and invasin Als3 of Candida albicans mediates iron acquisition from host ferritinComparative transcript profiling of Candida albicans and Candida dubliniensis identifies SFL2, a C. albicans gene required for virulence in a reconstituted epithelial infection model.Hgc1 mediates dynamic Candida albicans-endothelium adhesion events during circulation.Candida albicans virulence and drug-resistance requires the O-acyltransferase Gup1p.Use of green fluorescent protein and reverse transcription-PCR to monitor Candida albicans agglutinin-like sequence gene expression in a murine model of disseminated candidiasis.Host cell invasion and virulence mediated by Candida albicans Ssa1.Elevated catalase expression in a fungal pathogen is a double-edged sword of iron.Genetic dissection of azole resistance mechanisms in Candida albicans and their validation in a mouse model of disseminated infectionMolecular genetic techniques for gene manipulation in Candida albicans.A multifunctional mannosyltransferase family in Candida albicans determines cell wall mannan structure and host-fungus interactions.Some biological features of Candida albicans mutants for genes coding fungal proteins containing the CFEM domain.Functional specialization and differential regulation of short-chain carboxylic acid transporters in the pathogen Candida albicansFrom attachment to damage: defined genes of Candida albicans mediate adhesion, invasion and damage during interaction with oral epithelial cellsThe MP65 gene is required for cell wall integrity, adherence to epithelial cells and biofilm formation in Candida albicansDistinct roles of Candida albicans-specific genes in host-pathogen interactions
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CIp10, an efficient and convenient integrating vector for Candida albicans.
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CIp10, an efficient and convenient integrating vector for Candida albicans.
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CIp10, an efficient and convenient integrating vector for Candida albicans.
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CIp10, an efficient and convenient integrating vector for Candida albicans.
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CIp10, an efficient and convenient integrating vector for Candida albicans.
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CIp10, an efficient and convenient integrating vector for Candida albicans.
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