TUP1, CPH1 and EFG1 make independent contributions to filamentation in Candida albicans.Braun B.R., Johnson A.D.View abstractCited forINDUCTIONCategoryExpressionSourceUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)PubMedEurope PMCGenetics 155:57-67 (2000)Cited in76
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Expression cloning of the Candida albicans CSA1 gene encoding a mycelial surface antigen by sorting of Saccharomyces cerevisiae transformants with monoclonal antibody-coated magnetic beads.Lamarre C., Deslauriers N., Bourbonnais Y.View abstractCited forSUBCELLULAR LOCATION, INDUCTIONCategoriesExpression, Subcellular LocationSourceUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)PubMedEurope PMCMol. Microbiol. 35:444-453 (2000)Cited in1
A forkhead transcription factor is important for true hyphal as well as yeast morphogenesis in Candida albicans.Bensen E.S., Filler S.G., Berman J.View abstractCited forINDUCTIONCategoryExpressionSourceUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)PubMedEurope PMCEukaryot. Cell 1:787-798 (2002)Cited in5
Transcriptional profiling in Candida albicans reveals new adaptive responses to extracellular pH and functions for Rim101p.Bensen E.S., Martin S.J., Li M., Berman J., Davis D.A.View abstractCited forINDUCTIONCategoryExpressionSourceUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)PubMedEurope PMCMol. Microbiol. 54:1335-1351 (2004)Cited in16
Oxygen accessibility and iron levels are critical factors for the antifungal action of ciclopirox against Candida albicans.Sigle H.C., Thewes S., Niewerth M., Korting H.C., Schafer-Korting M., Hube B.View abstractCited forINDUCTIONCategoryExpressionSourceUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)PubMedEurope PMCJ. Antimicrob. Chemother. 55:663-673 (2005)Cited in3
An iron homeostasis regulatory circuit with reciprocal roles in Candida albicans commensalism and pathogenesis.Chen C., Pande K., French S.D., Tuch B.B., Noble S.M.View abstractCited forINDUCTIONCategoryExpressionSourceUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)PubMedEurope PMCCell Host Microbe 10:118-135 (2011)Cited in6
Some biological features of Candida albicans mutants for genes coding fungal proteins containing the CFEM domain.Perez A., Ramage G., Blanes R., Murgui A., Casanova M., Martinez J.P.View abstractCited forINDUCTION, FUNCTIONCategoriesFunction, ExpressionSourceUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)PubMedEurope PMCFEMS Yeast Res. 11:273-284 (2011)Cited in3
Conserved and divergent roles of Bcr1 and CFEM proteins in Candida parapsilosis and Candida albicans.Ding C., Vidanes G.M., Maguire S.L., Guida A., Synnott J.M., Andes D.R., Butler G.View abstractCited forINDUCTIONCategoryExpressionSourceUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)PubMedEurope PMCPLoS ONE 6:E28151-E28151 (2011)Cited in4
Surface stress induces a conserved cell wall stress response in the pathogenic fungus Candida albicans.Heilmann C.J., Sorgo A.G., Mohammadi S., Sosinska G.J., de Koster C.G., Brul S., de Koning L.J., Klis F.M.View abstractCited forIDENTIFICATION BY MASS SPECTROMETRY, SUBCELLULAR LOCATION, INDUCTIONCategoriesSequences, Expression, Subcellular LocationSourceUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)PubMedEurope PMCEukaryot. Cell 12:254-264 (2013)Cited in7
Identification of genes upregulated by the transcription factor Bcr1 that are involved in impermeability, impenetrability, and drug resistance of Candida albicans a/alpha biofilms.Srikantha T., Daniels K.J., Pujol C., Kim E., Soll D.R.View abstractCited forINDUCTIONCategoryExpressionSourceUniProtKB reviewed (Swiss-Prot)PubMedEurope PMCEukaryot. Cell 12:875-888 (2013)Cited in8
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