Phenotypic transitions play critical roles in host adaptation, virulence, and sexual reproduction in pathogenic fungi. A minority of natural isolates of Candida albicans, which are homozygous at the mating type locus (MTL, a/a or α/α), are known to be able to switch between two distinct cell types: white and opaque. It is puzzling that white-opaque switching has never been observed in the majority of natural C. albicans strains that have heterozygous MTL genotypes (a/α), given that they contain all of the opaque-specific genes essential for switching. Here we report the discovery of white-opaque switching in a number of natural a/α strains of C. albicans under a condition mimicking aspects of the host environment. The optimal condition for ...
SummaryTo mate, Candida albicans must undergo homozygosis at the mating type-like locus MTL [1, 2], ...
Biological switches control cell-fate decisions across biological kingdoms. Many of these cell-fate ...
The human fungal pathogen Candida albicans undergoes a switch between two distinct cell types, refer...
Phenotypic transitions play critical roles in host adaptation, virulence, and sexual reproduction in...
Phenotypic transitions play critical roles in host adaptation, virulence, and sexual reproduction in...
Phenotypic transitions play critical roles in host adaptation, virulence, and sexual reproduction in...
Non-genetic phenotypic variations play a critical role in the adaption to environmental changes in m...
Non-genetic phenotypic variations play a critical role in the adaption to environmental changes in m...
The fungal species Candida albicans is both a member of the human microbiome and a fungal pathogen. ...
The fungal species Candida albicans is both a member of the human microbiome and a fungal pathogen. ...
AbstractDiscovered over a decade ago, white-opaque switching in the human fungal pathogen Candida al...
The fungal species Candida albicans is both a member of the human microbiome and a fungal pathogen. ...
AbstractDiscovered over a decade ago, white-opaque switching in the human fungal pathogen Candida al...
The human fungal pathogen Candida albicans can reversibly switch between two cell types named "white...
The human fungal pathogen Candida albicans can reversibly switch between two cell types named "white...
SummaryTo mate, Candida albicans must undergo homozygosis at the mating type-like locus MTL [1, 2], ...
Biological switches control cell-fate decisions across biological kingdoms. Many of these cell-fate ...
The human fungal pathogen Candida albicans undergoes a switch between two distinct cell types, refer...
Phenotypic transitions play critical roles in host adaptation, virulence, and sexual reproduction in...
Phenotypic transitions play critical roles in host adaptation, virulence, and sexual reproduction in...
Phenotypic transitions play critical roles in host adaptation, virulence, and sexual reproduction in...
Non-genetic phenotypic variations play a critical role in the adaption to environmental changes in m...
Non-genetic phenotypic variations play a critical role in the adaption to environmental changes in m...
The fungal species Candida albicans is both a member of the human microbiome and a fungal pathogen. ...
The fungal species Candida albicans is both a member of the human microbiome and a fungal pathogen. ...
AbstractDiscovered over a decade ago, white-opaque switching in the human fungal pathogen Candida al...
The fungal species Candida albicans is both a member of the human microbiome and a fungal pathogen. ...
AbstractDiscovered over a decade ago, white-opaque switching in the human fungal pathogen Candida al...
The human fungal pathogen Candida albicans can reversibly switch between two cell types named "white...
The human fungal pathogen Candida albicans can reversibly switch between two cell types named "white...
SummaryTo mate, Candida albicans must undergo homozygosis at the mating type-like locus MTL [1, 2], ...
Biological switches control cell-fate decisions across biological kingdoms. Many of these cell-fate ...
The human fungal pathogen Candida albicans undergoes a switch between two distinct cell types, refer...