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Discovery and Functional Analysis of the Single-Celled Yeast NADPH Oxidase, Yno1
In this chapter, we describe the discovery of the NADPH oxidase gene and protein of the single-celled yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Yno1. This enzyme was characterized with respect to mechanism of action, subce...
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Article
Open AccessAuthor Correction: Candida albicans biofilm development is governed by cooperative attachment and adhesion maintenance proteins
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Article
Open AccessA Rab escort protein regulates the MAPK pathway that controls filamentous growth in yeast
MAPK pathways regulate different responses yet can share common components. Although core regulators of MAPK pathways are well known, new pathway regulators continue to be identified. Overexpression screens ca...
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Article
Open AccessCandida albicans biofilm development is governed by cooperative attachment and adhesion maintenance proteins
The opportunistic fungal pathogen Candida albicans is capable of adhering to the oral mucosa despite forces created by salivary flow. Although many fungal adhesion proteins have been identified, less is known abo...
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Article
Open AccessColloidal Gels with Tunable Mechanomorphology Regulate Endothelial Morphogenesis
Endothelial morphogenesis into capillary networks is dependent on the matrix morphology and mechanical properties. In current 3D gels, these two matrix features are interdependent and their distinct roles in e...
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Open AccessCandida albicans Sap6 amyloid regions function in cellular aggregation and zinc binding, and contribute to zinc acquisition
Candida albicans is an opportunistic fungal pathogen colonizing the oral cavity. C. albicans secreted aspartic protease Sap6 is important for virulence during oral candidiasis since it de...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Yeast Signal Transduction: Regulation and Interface with Cell Biology
We examined the morphogenetic transitions that yeast cells undergo in response to extracellular cues, and determined that multiple mechanisms control specificity of signal transduction pathway signaling and th...
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Chapter
Regulation of Nitrogen Fixation Genes