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J. Bacteriol., Jan 1998, 163-166, Vol 180, No. 1
L Popolo and M Vai
Analysis of Candida albicans cells using antibodies directed against
Gas1p/Ggp1p, Saccharomyces cerevisiae homolog of Phr1p, revealed that Phr1p
is a glycoprotein of about 88 kDa whose accumulation increases with the
rise of external pH. This polypeptide is present both in the yeast form and
during germ tube induction. In the Phr1- cells at pH 8 the solubility of
glucans in alkali is greatly affected. In the parental strain the
alkali-soluble/-insoluble glucan ratio shows a 50% decrease at pH 8 with
respect to pH 4.5, whereas in the null mutant it is unchanged, indicating
the lack of a polymer cross-linker activity induced by the rise of pH. The
mutant has a sixfold increase in chitin level and is hypersensitive to
calcofluor. Consistently with a role of chitin in strengthening the cell
wall, Phr1- cells are more sensitive to nikkomycin Z than the parental
strain.
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Defects in assembly of the extracellular matrix are responsible for altered morphogenesis of a Candida albicans phr1 mutant [In Process Citation]
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