2002
DOI: 10.1128/ec.1.4.526-537.2002
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Isolation and Characterization of YlBEM1 , a Gene Required for Cell Polarization and Differentiation in the Dimorphic Yeast Yarrowia lipolytica

Abstract: The ability to switch between a unicellular yeast form and different filamentous forms (fungal dimorphism) is an important attribute of most pathogenic fungi. Dimorphism involves a series of events that ultimately result in dramatic changes in the polarity of cell growth in response to environmental factors. We have isolated and characterized YlBEM1, a gene encoding a protein of 639 amino acids that is essential for the yeast-to-hypha transition in the yeast Yarrowia lipolytica and whose transcription is signi… Show more

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“…Aliquots (10 l) from each reaction product were analyzed by electrophoresis in 2% agarose gels and were stained with ethidium bromide. The results were analyzed with Quantity One quantitation software (Bio-Rad) as previously described (9,20).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aliquots (10 l) from each reaction product were analyzed by electrophoresis in 2% agarose gels and were stained with ethidium bromide. The results were analyzed with Quantity One quantitation software (Bio-Rad) as previously described (9,20).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Negative controls consisted of reactions without primers, reverse transcriptase, and Taq polymerase (Promega) to confirm the absence of contaminating DNAs in the RNA preparations. The results were analyzed with Quantity One software (Bio-Rad) as described previously (50). RESULTS …”
Section: In-gel Protein Digestion and Maldi-tof-ms-thementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In S. cerevisiae, BEM1 is necessary for polarity establishment and has recently been shown to be required for pseudohyphal growth (22). In the dimorphic yeast Yarrowia lipolytica, cells deleted for BEM1 are viable but have cell polarity defects (13). This mutant, though unable to form hyphae in liquid and solid media, nevertheless forms pseudohyphae to a reduced extent on agar Despite this ability to form invasive hyphal filaments, this strain displays a substantially reduced virulence in a mouse model.…”
Section: Vol 2 2003mentioning
confidence: 99%