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Publikováno v:
FEMS Yeast Research. 2:103-111
Autor:
Henrik Jeldtoft Jensen, Faisal A. Guhad, Csilla Csank, Jann Hau, David Y. Thomas, Malcolm Whiteway, Bent Aalbæk, Othman A. Mohamed, Doreen Harcus
Publikováno v:
FEMS Microbiology Letters. 166:135-139
Candida albicans strains with a deletion of the mitogen-activated protein kinase CEK1 gene are defective in the yeast to hyphal transition on solid surfaces in vitro. The virulence of a cek1 delta/cek1 delta null mutant strain was compared with its w
Autor:
Henrik Jeldtoft Jensen, Csilla Csank, David Y. Thomas, Faisal A. Guhad, Malcolm Whiteway, Jann Hau
Publikováno v:
Europe PubMed Central
University of Copenhagen
University of Copenhagen
Candida albicans strains with a deletion of the mitogen-activated protein kinase tyrosine phosphatase gene (CPP1) are derepressed in the yeast-to-hyphal transition on solid surfaces in vitro at ambient temperatures and this gene is therefore required
Autor:
Csilla Csank, Othman A. Mohamed, David Y. Thomas, Sylvain Meloche, Malcolm Whiteway, Klaus Schröppel, Doreen Harcus, Ekkehard Leberer
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase (ERK, or mitogen-activated protein kinase [MAPK]) regulatory cascades in fungi turn on transcription factors that control developmental processes, stress responses, and cell wall integrity. CEK1 encodes a
Autor:
Daniel Dignard, Martin Röllinghoff, Constantin Makris, Klaus Schröppel, Malcolm Whiteway, Csilla Csank, David Y. Thomas, Sylvain Meloche
Publikováno v:
Molecular Biology of the Cell. 8:2539-2551
Mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinases are pivotal components of eukaryotic signaling cascades. Phosphorylation of tyrosine and threonine residues activates MAP kinases, but either dual-specificity or monospecificity phosphatases can inactivate them
Autor:
Csilla Csank, Martin Röllinghoff, Malcolm Whiteway, Katrin Sprösser, David Y. Thomas, Klaus Schröppel
Publikováno v:
Infection and Immunity. 68:7159-7161
Cpp1p is a putative mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase phosphatase that suppresses Candida albicans hyphal formation at 25°C through its probable substrate, the Cek1p filamentation MAP kinase. Here we report that expression of the serum-induced
Publikováno v:
Nucleic Acids Research. 18:5133-5141
We have sequenced 14 introns from the ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila and include these in an analysis of the 27 intron sequences available from seven T. thermophila protein-encoding genes. Consensus 5' and 3' splice junctions were determined and fou
Publikováno v:
FEMS yeast research. 2(2)
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Rho1p plays an important role in cell wall integrity by regulating beta-1,3-glucan synthase, Pkc1p and the actin cytoskeleton. To determine the physiological role of Rho1p in the dimorphic fungus Candida albicans, the maj
Autor:
Csilla, Csank, Maria C, Costanzo, Jodi, Hirschman, Peter, Hodges, Janice E, Kranz, Mary, Mangan, Kathy, O'Neill, Laura S, Robertson, Marek S, Skrzypek, Joan, Brooks, James I, Garrels
Publikováno v:
Methods in enzymology. 350
Autor:
Janice E. Kranz, Kathy E. O'Neill, James I. Garrels, Csilla Csank, Mary E. Mangan, Marek S. Skrzypek, Peter E. Hodges, Jodi E. Hirschman, Laura S. Robertson, Maria C. Costanzo, Joan E. Brooks
Publisher Summary Proteome's fungal databases, YPD (for Saccharomyces cerevisiae), PombePD (for Schizosaccharomyces pombe), and CalPD (for Candida albicans), work together to present a comprehensive view of the molecular and cell biology of the genes
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https://doi.org/10.1016/s0076-6879(02)50973-3
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0076-6879(02)50973-3