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Pseudohyphal growth

Saccharomyces cerevisiae G1 Cyclins Are Differentially Involved in Invasive and Pseudohyphal Growth Independent of the Filamentation Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Pathway

Saccharomyces cerevisiae G1 Cyclins Are Differentially Involved in Invasive and Pseudohyphal Growth Independent of the Filamentation Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Pathway

... the growth shares elements with the mating signal transduc- environment is similar to morphological transitions ob- tion pathway, including Ste20 (PAK, P21-activated ki- served in some pathogenic fungi, such as ...

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A Stress-Responsive Signaling Network Regulating Pseudohyphal Growth and Ribonucleoprotein Granule Abundance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

A Stress-Responsive Signaling Network Regulating Pseudohyphal Growth and Ribonucleoprotein Granule Abundance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

... hyphal growth (Lo and Dranginis 1998; Halme et ...wild-type pseudohyphal growth, and its complex and unusually large 3-kb promoter is regulated through transcription factors acted upon by the Kss1p ...

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Pseudohyphal Growth of Cryptococcus neoformans Is a Reversible Dimorphic Transition in Response to Ammonium That Requires Amt1 and Amt2 Ammonium Permeases

Pseudohyphal Growth of Cryptococcus neoformans Is a Reversible Dimorphic Transition in Response to Ammonium That Requires Amt1 and Amt2 Ammonium Permeases

... for pseudohyphal growth. We observed pseudohyphal growth only in nitrogen-limited ¼ YNB media among the conditions tested, and in these media, ammonium was the only nitrogen source (see Table ...

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Constitutive pseudohyphal growth yeast mutants

Constitutive pseudohyphal growth yeast mutants

... The isolated wild type gene referred to as ELM1 is also capable of coding for a novel protein kinase that determines the yeast morphology and specific physiological properties.. Biochemi[r] ...

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Forkhead Genes in Transcriptional Silencing, Cell Morphology and the Cell Cycle: Overlapping and Distinct Functions for FKH1 and FKH2 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Forkhead Genes in Transcriptional Silencing, Cell Morphology and the Cell Cycle: Overlapping and Distinct Functions for FKH1 and FKH2 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

... with growth that promotes the spherical form of this characterization of genes in yeast required for both tran- yeast, whereas increased time in the G2/M phase is scription and cell-cycle regulation should provide ...

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Pseudohyphal Regulation by the Transcription Factor Rfg1p in Candida albicans

Pseudohyphal Regulation by the Transcription Factor Rfg1p in Candida albicans

... yeast growth condi- ...induce pseudohyphal formation in ...promote pseudohyphal growth under yeast growth conditions by manipulating RFG1 ...hyphal growth that is required to ...

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A Role for the Swe1 Checkpoint Kinase During Filamentous Growth of Saccharomyces cerevisiae

A Role for the Swe1 Checkpoint Kinase During Filamentous Growth of Saccharomyces cerevisiae

... filamentous growth suggested to us that either these regulators or Swe1 might be a target of the filamentous growth signaling ...and pseudohyphal growth observed in the hsl1⌬ and hsl7⌬ mutants ...

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Insight into the Role of HOG Pathway Components Ssk2p, Pbs2p, and Hog1p in the Opportunistic Yeast Candida lusitaniae

Insight into the Role of HOG Pathway Components Ssk2p, Pbs2p, and Hog1p in the Opportunistic Yeast Candida lusitaniae

... To summarize, the results obtained in this work strengthen the putative architecture of the C. lusitaniae two-component signaling pathway recently proposed (see reference 29; an update is provided in Fig. 3). Indeed, ...

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The G Protein-Coupled Receptor Gpr1 Is a Nutrient Sensor That Regulates Pseudohyphal Differentiation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

The G Protein-Coupled Receptor Gpr1 Is a Nutrient Sensor That Regulates Pseudohyphal Differentiation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

... Filamentous growth requires at least two signaling pathways: the pheromone responsive MAP kinase cascade and the Gpa2p-cAMP-PKA signaling ...invasive growth and regulates expression of the cell surface ...

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Fine-Tuning of Histone H3 Lys4 Methylation During Pseudohyphal Differentiation by the CDK Submodule of RNA Polymerase II

Fine-Tuning of Histone H3 Lys4 Methylation During Pseudohyphal Differentiation by the CDK Submodule of RNA Polymerase II

... of pseudohyphal yeast are highly correlated with expression of the mannoprotein-encoding FLO gene family (Dranginis et ...for pseudohyphal growth, but other investigations have suggested that FLO1 ...

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Regulators of Pseudohyphal Differentiation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Identified Through Multicopy Suppressor Analysis in Ammonium Permease Mutant Strains

Regulators of Pseudohyphal Differentiation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Identified Through Multicopy Suppressor Analysis in Ammonium Permease Mutant Strains

... the growth rate of the Dmep1/ Dmep1 Dmep2/Dmep2 parent strain, but did suppress the filamentation defects (Table ...filamentous growth (Gimeno and Fink 1994; Gavrias et ...in pseudohyphal ...

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Cyclic AMP-Protein Kinase A and Snf1 Signaling Mechanisms Underlie the Superior Potency of Sucrose for Induction of Filamentation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Cyclic AMP-Protein Kinase A and Snf1 Signaling Mechanisms Underlie the Superior Potency of Sucrose for Induction of Filamentation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

... a pseudohyphal growth pattern. Pseudohyphal differentiation is generally studied upon induction by nitrogen limitation in the presence of ...the pseudohyphal growth pattern on glucose ...

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Spt3 Plays Opposite Roles in Filamentous Growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Candida albicans and Is Required for C. albicans Virulence

Spt3 Plays Opposite Roles in Filamentous Growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Candida albicans and Is Required for C. albicans Virulence

... filamentous growth are also required for C. albicans filamentous growth (Braun and Johnson 1997; Lo et ...spt3⌬/spt3⌬ pseudohyphal growth defect (Figure 4A), the spt3⌬ growth defect on ...

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Coevolution of Cyclin Pcl5 and Its Substrate Gcn4

Coevolution of Cyclin Pcl5 and Its Substrate Gcn4

... filamentous growth in response to starvation for amino acids: amino acid starvation induced pseudohyphal growth, dependent on the presence of a functional CaGCN4 copy; furthermore, ectopic expression ...

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Polarisome Meets Spitzenkörper: Microscopy, Genetics, and Genomics Converge

Polarisome Meets Spitzenkörper: Microscopy, Genetics, and Genomics Converge

... The impact of filamentous fungi on human welfare has never been greater. Fungi are acknowledged as the most economi- cally devastating plant pathogens (1) and are attaining increas- ing notoriety for their ability to ...

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Agricultural growth leads to the national growth

Agricultural growth leads to the national growth

... economic growth has failed to reduce malnutrition more ...economic growth due to minuscule factor productivity and income growth in the agricultural sector, still employing 54% of the Indian labour ...

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Genetic Analysis Reveals That FLO11 Upregulation and Cell Polarization Independently Regulate Invasive Growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Genetic Analysis Reveals That FLO11 Upregulation and Cell Polarization Independently Regulate Invasive Growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

... invasive growth: A well-described phenotype of flo11 deletion is a nearly complete deficit in diploid filamentous ...invasive growth in strains where the en- dogenous FLO11 promoter was replaced with the ...

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Microtubule Motor Protein Kar3 Is Required for Normal Mitotic Division and Morphogenesis in Candida albicans

Microtubule Motor Protein Kar3 Is Required for Normal Mitotic Division and Morphogenesis in Candida albicans

... Recent studies have highlighted the potential for novel an- tifungal drugs that target different aspects of the microtubule apparatus. Xu et al. demonstrated that several new antifungal compounds behaved similarly to ...

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Idiopathic isolate growth hormone deficiency treated with growth hormone: albanian experience

Idiopathic isolate growth hormone deficiency treated with growth hormone: albanian experience

... treatment (Guyda, 1999; Carel et al., 2002; August et al., 2011). However many studies concluded that given optimal treatment, patients with idiopathic growth hormone deficiency may achieve their genetic potential ...

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Inclusive growth: The case of state balanced growth fund in Tamil Nadu, India

Inclusive growth: The case of state balanced growth fund in Tamil Nadu, India

... ‘Inclusive Growth’ after the eleventh five year plan ...economic growth has pushed the Planning Commission to ...comprehensive growth, shared growth, and The necessity of inclusive ...

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