2017
DOI: 10.3390/jof3030032
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Role of Virulence Determinants in Candida albicans’ Resistance to Novel 2-bromo-2-chloro-2-(4-chlorophenylsulfonyl)-1-phenylethanone

Abstract: We investigated the role of KEX2, SAP4-6, EFG1, and CPH1 in the virulence of Candida under a novel compound 2-bromo-2-chloro-2-(4-chlorophenylsulfonyl)-1-phenylethanone (Compound 4). We examined whether the exposure of C. albicans cells to Compound 4, non-cytotoxic to mammalian cells, reduces their adhesion to the human epithelium. We next assessed whether the exposure of C. albicans cells to Compound 4 modulates the anti-inflammatory response (IL-10) and induces human macrophages to respond to the Candida cel… Show more

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“…Aspartyl protease produced from pre-pre-enzymes composed of 60 amino acid configure in 3D as two aspartate residues and 4 cysteine residues in addition to the N-terminal [9], the active form translated directly from mRNA, and it lose the n-terminal peptide under effects of Kex2 enzyme [10] on its way through endoplasmic reticulum and then Golgi apparatus and then to secretary vesicles which attached to the cell membrane [11]the regulation of the production of this protein is not clearly identified but it is related in general with mRNA level expression of group of 10 genes (SAP genes family) [7][8] and this related with many factors most of them still obscure till now.…”
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“…Aspartyl protease produced from pre-pre-enzymes composed of 60 amino acid configure in 3D as two aspartate residues and 4 cysteine residues in addition to the N-terminal [9], the active form translated directly from mRNA, and it lose the n-terminal peptide under effects of Kex2 enzyme [10] on its way through endoplasmic reticulum and then Golgi apparatus and then to secretary vesicles which attached to the cell membrane [11]the regulation of the production of this protein is not clearly identified but it is related in general with mRNA level expression of group of 10 genes (SAP genes family) [7][8] and this related with many factors most of them still obscure till now.…”
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confidence: 99%