Medically important yeasts of the genus Candida secrete aspartyl proteinases (Sap), which are of particular interest as virulence factors. Six closely related gene sequences, SAP1 to SAP6, for secreted proteinases are present in Candida albicans. The methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastoris was chosen as an expression system for preparing substantial amounts of each Sap isoenzyme. Interestingly, Sap4, Sap5 and Sap6, which have not yet been detected in C. albicans cultures in vitro, were produced as active recombinant enzymes. Different Sap polyclonal antibodies were raised in rabbits and tested before further application by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) against each recombinant Sap. Two antisera recognized only Sap4 to Sap6. Using t...
BACKGROUND: Candida albicans, a commensal organism, is a part of the normal flora of healthy individ...
Secreted aspartic proteinases (Saps) encoded by 10 genes of Candida albicans are important virulence...
The secreted aspartyl proteinase activity from Candida albicans is thought to be a potential virulen...
Secreted aspartyl proteinases (Saps) from Candida albicans are encoded by a multigene family with at...
Candida albicans secreted aspartyl proteinases (Saps) are considered virulence-associated factors. S...
Secreted aspartyl proteinases (Saps), encoded by a gene family with at least nine members (SAP1 to S...
The secreted aspartic proteinases (SAP) of Candida sp. are presumed to be potential virulence factor...
Secreted Aspartate Proteinases (Sap) are among those factors of the human pathogen Candida albicans,...
Secreted aspartic proteinases (Saps) contribute to the virulence of Candida albicans in systemic ani...
Candida albicans is the most common fungal pathogen of humans and has developed an extensive reperto...
Medically important yeasts of the genus Candida secrete aspartic proteinases (Saps), which are of pa...
Candida yeasts are rarely infectious, but frequently cause life-threatening systemic infections in p...
Pathogenic yeasts of the genus Candida secrete aspartic proteinases (Sap) which are synthesized as p...
The yeasts of the genus Candida are opportunistic pathogens associated with the rising incidence of ...
Candida species are ubiquitous commensal yeast that usually reside as part of an individual´s normal...
BACKGROUND: Candida albicans, a commensal organism, is a part of the normal flora of healthy individ...
Secreted aspartic proteinases (Saps) encoded by 10 genes of Candida albicans are important virulence...
The secreted aspartyl proteinase activity from Candida albicans is thought to be a potential virulen...
Secreted aspartyl proteinases (Saps) from Candida albicans are encoded by a multigene family with at...
Candida albicans secreted aspartyl proteinases (Saps) are considered virulence-associated factors. S...
Secreted aspartyl proteinases (Saps), encoded by a gene family with at least nine members (SAP1 to S...
The secreted aspartic proteinases (SAP) of Candida sp. are presumed to be potential virulence factor...
Secreted Aspartate Proteinases (Sap) are among those factors of the human pathogen Candida albicans,...
Secreted aspartic proteinases (Saps) contribute to the virulence of Candida albicans in systemic ani...
Candida albicans is the most common fungal pathogen of humans and has developed an extensive reperto...
Medically important yeasts of the genus Candida secrete aspartic proteinases (Saps), which are of pa...
Candida yeasts are rarely infectious, but frequently cause life-threatening systemic infections in p...
Pathogenic yeasts of the genus Candida secrete aspartic proteinases (Sap) which are synthesized as p...
The yeasts of the genus Candida are opportunistic pathogens associated with the rising incidence of ...
Candida species are ubiquitous commensal yeast that usually reside as part of an individual´s normal...
BACKGROUND: Candida albicans, a commensal organism, is a part of the normal flora of healthy individ...
Secreted aspartic proteinases (Saps) encoded by 10 genes of Candida albicans are important virulence...
The secreted aspartyl proteinase activity from Candida albicans is thought to be a potential virulen...