2022
DOI: 10.3389/fcimb.2022.960884
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Functional Portrait of Irf1 (Orf19.217), a Regulator of Morphogenesis and Iron Homeostasis in Candida albicans

Abstract: The alternate growth of Candida albicans between a unicellular yeast form and a multicellular hyphal form is crucial for its ability to cause disease. Interestingly, both morphological forms support distinct functions during proliferation in the human host. We previously identified ORF19.217 (C2_08890W_A), encoding a zinc-finger transcription factor of the C2H2 family, in a systematic screen of genes whose overexpression contributes to C. albicans’ morphological changes. Conditional overexpression of ORF19.217… Show more

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“…The expression defects of the P57055 nrg1 Δ/Δ mutant help explain its hyphal defect. IRF1 and RAS2 both have positive roles in hypha formation ( 24 , 25 ), so their reduced expression may contribute to the hyphal morphogenesis defect. ECE1 encodes the Candidalysin precursor ( 26 ), so its reduced expression may contribute to the host cell damage defect.…”
Section: Observationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The expression defects of the P57055 nrg1 Δ/Δ mutant help explain its hyphal defect. IRF1 and RAS2 both have positive roles in hypha formation ( 24 , 25 ), so their reduced expression may contribute to the hyphal morphogenesis defect. ECE1 encodes the Candidalysin precursor ( 26 ), so its reduced expression may contribute to the host cell damage defect.…”
Section: Observationmentioning
confidence: 99%