The white-opaque switch is a bistable, epigenetic transition affecting multiple traits in Candida albicans including mating, immunogenicity, and niche specificity. To compare how the two cell states respond to external cues, we examined the fitness, phenotypic switching, and filamentation properties of white cells and opaque cells under 1,440 different conditions at 25°C and 37°C. We demonstrate that white and opaque cells display striking differences in their integration of metabolic and thermal cues, so that the two states exhibit optimal fitness under distinct conditions. White cells were fitter than opaque cells under a wide range of environmental conditions, including growth at various pHs and in the presence of chemical stresses or an...
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. ...
The human fungal pathogen Candida albicans undergoes a switch between two distinct cell types, refer...
ABSTRACT The white-opaque switch is a bistable, epigenetic transition affecting multiple traits in C...
The white-opaque switch is a bistable, epigenetic transition affecting multiple traits in Candida al...
The white-opaque switch is a bistable, epigenetic transition affecting multiple traits in Candida al...
<div><p>The ability to switch between yeast and filamentous forms is central to <i>Candida albicans<...
The ability to switch between yeast and filamentous forms is central to Candida albicans biology. Th...
Differentiated cell types often retain their characteristics through many rounds of cell division. A...
Several pathogenic Candida species are capable of heritable and reversible switching between two epi...
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...
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. ...
Candida albicans, a species of fungi, can thrive in diverse niches of its mammalian hosts; it is a n...
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. ...
The human fungal pathogen Candida albicans undergoes a switch between two distinct cell types, refer...
ABSTRACT The white-opaque switch is a bistable, epigenetic transition affecting multiple traits in C...
The white-opaque switch is a bistable, epigenetic transition affecting multiple traits in Candida al...
The white-opaque switch is a bistable, epigenetic transition affecting multiple traits in Candida al...
<div><p>The ability to switch between yeast and filamentous forms is central to <i>Candida albicans<...
The ability to switch between yeast and filamentous forms is central to Candida albicans biology. Th...
Differentiated cell types often retain their characteristics through many rounds of cell division. A...
Several pathogenic Candida species are capable of heritable and reversible switching between two epi...
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...
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. ...
Candida albicans, a species of fungi, can thrive in diverse niches of its mammalian hosts; it is a n...
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. ...
The human fungal pathogen Candida albicans undergoes a switch between two distinct cell types, refer...