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The following pages link to Candida albicans Rim13p, a protease required for Rim101p processing at acidic and alkaline pHs. (Q38340256):
Displaying 48 items.
- The Cryptococcus neoformans capsule: a sword and a shield (Q24619875) (← links)
- pH signaling in human fungal pathogens: a new target for antifungal strategies (Q26830123) (← links)
- Relationship of DFG16 to the Rim101p pH response pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Candida albicans (Q27935014) (← links)
- Pho85 kinase, a cyclin-dependent kinase, regulates nuclear accumulation of the Rim101 transcription factor in the stress response of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q27937096) (← links)
- Chlamydospore formation in Candida albicans and Candida dubliniensis--an enigmatic developmental programme (Q28288387) (← links)
- Refining the pH response in Aspergillus nidulans: a modulatory triad involving PacX, a novel zinc binuclear cluster protein (Q28604239) (← links)
- Mutational analysis of Candida albicans SNF7 reveals genetically separable Rim101 and ESCRT functions and demonstrates divergence in bro1-domain protein interactions (Q33752602) (← links)
- The Candida albicans ESCRT pathway makes Rim101-dependent and -independent contributions to pathogenesis (Q34055196) (← links)
- The RIM101 signal transduction pathway regulates Candida albicans virulence during experimental keratomycosis (Q34135455) (← links)
- Regulatory circuitry governing fungal development, drug resistance, and disease. (Q34190284) (← links)
- Deletions of endocytic components VPS28 and VPS32 affect growth at alkaline pH and virulence through both RIM101-dependent and RIM101-independent pathways in Candida albicans. (Q34194520) (← links)
- The molecular pathogenicity of Fusarium keratitis: a fungal transcriptional regulator promotes hyphal penetration of the cornea (Q34348870) (← links)
- Neurospora crassa female development requires the PACC and other signal transduction pathways, transcription factors, chromatin remodeling, cell-to-cell fusion, and autophagy (Q34379608) (← links)
- Candida albicans cell-type switching and functional plasticity in the mammalian host (Q34545173) (← links)
- Evidence for novel pH-dependent regulation of Candida albicans Rim101, a direct transcriptional repressor of the cell wall beta-glycosidase Phr2. (Q35023435) (← links)
- Calpain chronicle--an enzyme family under multidisciplinary characterization (Q35157505) (← links)
- Hyphal growth in Candida albicans does not require induction of hyphal-specific gene expression (Q35171024) (← links)
- Cryptococcal titan cell formation is regulated by G-protein signaling in response to multiple stimuli (Q35271403) (← links)
- Morphogenesis in Candida albicans (Q35674379) (← links)
- Genetically regulated filamentation contributes to Candida albicans virulence during corneal infection (Q35842585) (← links)
- The β-arrestin-like protein Rim8 is hyperphosphorylated and complexes with Rim21 and Rim101 to promote adaptation to neutral-alkaline pH. (Q35941012) (← links)
- Molecular Components of the Neurospora crassa pH Signaling Pathway and Their Regulation by pH and the PAC-3 Transcription Factor (Q36111554) (← links)
- The calpains: modular designs and functional diversity (Q36672357) (← links)
- PacC and pH-dependent transcriptome of the mycotrophic fungus Trichoderma virens. (Q36744858) (← links)
- Recent Progress on Systems and Synthetic Biology Approaches to Engineer Fungi As Microbial Cell Factories. (Q36895178) (← links)
- Candida albicans: A Model Organism for Studying Fungal Pathogens. (Q36900101) (← links)
- Molecular networks in the fungal pathogen Candida albicans (Q37402027) (← links)
- The Cryptococcus neoformans Rim101 transcription factor directly regulates genes required for adaptation to the host (Q37546870) (← links)
- Multivesicular body-ESCRT components function in pH response regulation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Candida albicans (Q37657320) (← links)
- Role of pH in the pathogenesis of dermatophytoses (Q37972660) (← links)
- pH Response Pathways in Fungi: Adapting to Host-derived and Environmental Signals. (Q38025379) (← links)
- Snf7p, a component of the ESCRT-III protein complex, is an upstream member of the RIM101 pathway in Candida albicans (Q38333304) (← links)
- Environmental pH adaption and morphological transitions in Candida albicans (Q38637771) (← links)
- Calpain research for drug discovery: challenges and potential (Q39004902) (← links)
- The AAA ATPase Vps4 Plays Important Roles in Candida albicans Hyphal Formation and is Inhibited by DBeQ. (Q40175556) (← links)
- Morphogenic and genetic differences between Candida albicans strains are associated with keratomycosis virulence. (Q41947034) (← links)
- Constitutive activation of the pH-responsive Rim101 pathway in yeast mutants defective in late steps of the MVB/ESCRT pathway (Q42590164) (← links)
- Ambient pH sensing in filamentous fungi: pitfalls in elucidating regulatory hierarchical signaling networks. (Q45854777) (← links)
- Functional diversity in the pH signaling pathway: an overview of the pathway regulation in Neurospora crassa (Q46265171) (← links)
- Anticandidal activity of hetero-dinuclear copper(II) Mn(II) Schiff base and its potential action of the mechanism. (Q46272854) (← links)
- Filamentation Involves Two Overlapping, but Distinct, Programs of Filamentation in the Pathogenic Fungus Candida albicans (Q47162646) (← links)
- The Rim pathway mediates antifungal tolerance in Candida albicans through newly identified Rim101 transcriptional targets including Hsp90 and Ipt1. (Q47195577) (← links)
- Morphology Changes in Human Fungal Pathogens upon Interaction with the Host (Q48538039) (← links)
- Differences in the Characteristics and Pathogenicity of and Isolated From the Tea Plant [ (L.) O. Kuntze] (Q60959950) (← links)
- Use of response surface methodology to optimise environmental stress conditions on Penicillium glabrum, a food spoilage mould (Q85188519) (← links)
- The regulation of hyphae growth in Candida albicans (Q91800351) (← links)
- Candida albicans Morphogenesis Programs Control the Balance between Gut Commensalism and Invasive Infection (Q92359272) (← links)
- Linking Sfl1 Regulation of Hyphal Development to Stress Response Kinases in Candida albicans (Q92668166) (← links)