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The zinc cluster transcription factor Rha1 is a positive filamentation regulator in Candida albicans

Author(s): Omran RP; Ramírez-Zavala B; Aji Tebung W; Yao S; Feng J; Law C; Dumeaux V; Morschhäuser J; Whiteway M;

Zinc cluster transcription factors are essential fungal regulators of gene expression. In the pathogen Candida albicans, the gene orf19.1604 encodes a zinc cluster transcription factor regulating filament development. Hyperactivation of orf19.1604, which we have named RHA1 for Regulator of Hyphal ...

Article GUID: 34849863


Loss of Arp1, a putative actin-related protein, triggers filamentous and invasive growth and impairs pathogenicity in Candida albicans.

Author(s): Yao S, Feng Y, Islam A, Shrivastava M, Gu H, Lu Y, Sheng J, Whiteway M, Feng J

The polymorphous cellular shape of Candida albicans, in particular the transition from a yeast to a filamentous form, is crucial for either commensalism or life-threatening infections of the host. Various external or internal stimuli, including serum and nutrition starvation, have been shown to regulate filamentous growth primarily through two classical s ...

Article GUID: 33363697


Nucleotide Excision Repair Protein Rad23 Regulates Cell Virulence Independent of Rad4 in Candida albicans.

Author(s): Feng J, Yao S, Dong Y, Hu J, Whiteway M, Feng J

mSphere. 2020 Feb 19;5(1): Authors: Feng J, Yao S, Dong Y, Hu J, Whiteway M, Feng J

Article GUID: 32075883


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