2015
DOI: 10.1038/srep12433
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New “haploid biofilm model” unravels IRA2 as a novel regulator of Candida albicans biofilm formation

Abstract: Clinical isolates of the fungal human pathogen Candida albicans are invariably diploid and heterozygous, impeding genetic study. Recent isolation of C. albicans haploids opens opportunities to apply technologies unfeasible in diploids. However, doubts remain on whether the haploids, derived from chromosome loss, can represent the diploids. Here, we use C. albicans haploids to investigate biofilm, a key virulence attribute. We conducted the first comprehensive characterization of biofilm formation of the haploi… Show more

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“…The recent discovery of haploid strains of C. albicans and subsequent validation of a haploid biofilm model has offered a new toolbox necessary for genetic manipulation in C. albicans research (13). In this study, we performed a comparative proteomics analysis on haploid and diploid C. albicans biofilms and targeted gene expression study to uncover AHP1 as a pivotal antioxidant for the survival of persister cells against amphotericin B.…”
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“…The recent discovery of haploid strains of C. albicans and subsequent validation of a haploid biofilm model has offered a new toolbox necessary for genetic manipulation in C. albicans research (13). In this study, we performed a comparative proteomics analysis on haploid and diploid C. albicans biofilms and targeted gene expression study to uncover AHP1 as a pivotal antioxidant for the survival of persister cells against amphotericin B.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IRA2 deletion was associated with defective biofilms characterized by reduced structural complexity (13). Next, we queried whether the ira2⌬/⌬ biofilm is associated with reduced antifungal susceptibility like the ahp1⌬/⌬ biofilm.…”
Section: Ahp1⌬/⌬ C Albicans Biofilms Exhibited Reduced Persister Popmentioning
confidence: 99%
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