Candida albicans is an opportunistic microorganism that can become a pathogen causing mild superficial mycosis or more severe invasive infections that can be life-threatening for debilitated patients. In the etiology of invasive infections, key factors are the adaptability of C. albicans to the different niches of the human body and the transition from a yeast form to hypha. Hyphal morphology confers high adhesiveness to the host cells, as well as the ability to penetrate into organs. The cell wall plays a crucial role in the morphological changes C. albicans undergoes in response to specific environmental cues. Among the different categories of enzymes involved in the formation of the fungal cell wall, the GH72 family of transglycosylases ...
The fungal cell wall, which primarily is comprised of protein and polymeric carbohydrate, maintains ...
Background: The cell wall is essential for the yeast to hypha (Y-H) transition that enables Candida ...
The aim of the studies presented in this dissertation is to further our knowledge on the pathways re...
Candida albicans is an opportunistic microorganism that can become a pathogen causing mild superfici...
Candida albicans is an opportunistic microorganism that can become a pathogen causing mild superfici...
The fungal cell wall plays a crucial role in host pathogen interactions Its formation is the result ...
Fungal wall formation is a dynamic process involving several categories of enzymes. The GH72 family ...
The fungal cell wall plays a crucial role in host-pathogen interactions. Its formation is the result...
PHR1 belongs to a family of five genes of C. albicans (PHR1-3, PGA4 and PGA5). PHR1 expression is tr...
Cell wall biogenesis is a dynamic process relying on the coordinated activity of several extracellul...
The cell wall is an essential exoskeleton of fungi and its composition and architecture are highly d...
Transglucosidases play a significant role in fungal cell wall biosynthesis. We identified three as y...
The fungal cell wall, which primarily is comprised of protein and polymeric carbohydrate, maintains ...
Abstract As one of the most important human fungal pathogens, Candida albicans senses and adapts to ...
PHR1, a pH-regulated gene of Candida albicans encoding a glucan-remodelling enzyme, is required for ...
The fungal cell wall, which primarily is comprised of protein and polymeric carbohydrate, maintains ...
Background: The cell wall is essential for the yeast to hypha (Y-H) transition that enables Candida ...
The aim of the studies presented in this dissertation is to further our knowledge on the pathways re...
Candida albicans is an opportunistic microorganism that can become a pathogen causing mild superfici...
Candida albicans is an opportunistic microorganism that can become a pathogen causing mild superfici...
The fungal cell wall plays a crucial role in host pathogen interactions Its formation is the result ...
Fungal wall formation is a dynamic process involving several categories of enzymes. The GH72 family ...
The fungal cell wall plays a crucial role in host-pathogen interactions. Its formation is the result...
PHR1 belongs to a family of five genes of C. albicans (PHR1-3, PGA4 and PGA5). PHR1 expression is tr...
Cell wall biogenesis is a dynamic process relying on the coordinated activity of several extracellul...
The cell wall is an essential exoskeleton of fungi and its composition and architecture are highly d...
Transglucosidases play a significant role in fungal cell wall biosynthesis. We identified three as y...
The fungal cell wall, which primarily is comprised of protein and polymeric carbohydrate, maintains ...
Abstract As one of the most important human fungal pathogens, Candida albicans senses and adapts to ...
PHR1, a pH-regulated gene of Candida albicans encoding a glucan-remodelling enzyme, is required for ...
The fungal cell wall, which primarily is comprised of protein and polymeric carbohydrate, maintains ...
Background: The cell wall is essential for the yeast to hypha (Y-H) transition that enables Candida ...
The aim of the studies presented in this dissertation is to further our knowledge on the pathways re...