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   Genetic Control of Conventional and Pheromone-Stimulated Biofilm Formation in Candida albicans  
   
نویسنده lin c.-h. ,kabrawala s. ,fox e.p. ,nobile c.j. ,johnson a.d. ,bennett r.j.
منبع plos pathogens - 2013 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 4
چکیده    Candida albicans can stochastically switch between two phenotypes,white and opaque. opaque cells are the sexually competent form of c. albicans and therefore undergo efficient polarized growth and mating in the presence of pheromone. in contrast,white cells cannot mate,but are induced - under a specialized set of conditions - to form biofilms in response to pheromone. in this work,we compare the genetic regulation of such pheromone-stimulated biofilms with that of conventional c. albicans biofilms. in particular,we examined a network of six transcriptional regulators (bcr1,brg1,efg1,tec1,ndt80,and rob1) that mediate conventional biofilm formation for their potential roles in pheromone-stimulated biofilm formation. we show that four of the six transcription factors (bcr1,brg1,rob1,and tec1) promote formation of both conventional and pheromone-stimulated biofilms,indicating they play general roles in cell cohesion and biofilm development. in addition,we identify the master transcriptional regulator of pheromone-stimulated biofilms as c. albicans cph1,ortholog of saccharomyces cerevisiae ste12. cph1 regulates mating in c. albicans opaque cells,and here we show that cph1 is also essential for pheromone-stimulated biofilm formation in white cells. in contrast,cph1 is dispensable for the formation of conventional biofilms. the regulation of pheromone- stimulated biofilm formation was further investigated by transcriptional profiling and genetic analyses. these studies identified 196 genes that are induced by pheromone signaling during biofilm formation. one of these genes,hgc1,is shown to be required for both conventional and pheromone-stimulated biofilm formation. taken together,these observations compare and contrast the regulation of conventional and pheromone-stimulated biofilm formation in c. albicans,and demonstrate that cph1 is required for the latter,but not the former. © 2013 lin et al.
آدرس department of microbiology and immunology,brown university,providence,ri,united states,department of biochemical science and technology,college of life science,national taiwan university,taipei, Taiwan, department of microbiology and immunology,brown university,providence,ri, United States, department of microbiology and immunology,university of california,san francisco,san francisco,ca,united states,tetrad program,department of biochemistry and biophysics,university of california,san francisco,san francisco,ca, United States, department of microbiology and immunology,university of california,san francisco,san francisco,ca, United States, department of microbiology and immunology,university of california,san francisco,san francisco,ca, United States, department of microbiology and immunology,brown university,providence,ri, United States
 
     
   
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