The pathogenic fungus Candida albicans secretes a considerable number of hydrolases and other proteins. In-depth studies of the C. albicans secretome could thus provide new candidates for diagnostic markers and vaccine development. We compared various growth conditions differing in pH, temperature and the presence of the hyphal inducer N-acetylglucosamine. The polypeptide content of the growth media was ca. 0.1-0.2% of the total biomass. Using LC-tandem mass spectrometry, we identified 44 secretory proteins, the transmembrane protein Msb2, six secretory pathway-associated proteins and 28 predicted cytosolic proteins. Many secretory proteins are wall-related, suggesting that their presence in the growth medium is at least partially due to ac...
The walls of many fungal species consist of a polysaccharide network offering mechanical strength an...
Candida species are ubiquitous commensal yeast that usually reside as part of an individual´s normal...
The yeasts of the genus Candida are opportunistic pathogens associated with the rising incidence of ...
Candida albicans is a common opportunistic fungal pathogen, which normally resides on mucosal surfac...
The wall proteome and the secretome of the fungal pathogen Candida albicans help it to thrive in mul...
Candida albicans is an important human pathogen that causes systemic infections, predominantly among...
The mucosal layers colonized by the pathogenic fungus Candida albicans differ widely in ambient pH. ...
Invasive candidiasis (IC) is associated with high morbidity and mortality in hospitalized patients i...
The cell surface and secreted proteins are the initial points of contact between Candida albicans an...
During infection, the human pathogenic fungus Candida albicans undergoes a yeast-to-hypha transition...
The opportunistic fungal pathogen Candida albicans occupies various niches of the human body such as...
Candida albicans is one of the major pathogens that cause the serious infectious condition known as ...
The ability of Candida albicans to switch from yeast to hyphal growth is essential for its virulence...
The commensal fungus <i>Candida albicans</i> secretes a considerable number of proteins and, as in d...
Candida albicans secretes numerous proteins related to cell wall remodeling, adhesion, nutrient acqu...
The walls of many fungal species consist of a polysaccharide network offering mechanical strength an...
Candida species are ubiquitous commensal yeast that usually reside as part of an individual´s normal...
The yeasts of the genus Candida are opportunistic pathogens associated with the rising incidence of ...
Candida albicans is a common opportunistic fungal pathogen, which normally resides on mucosal surfac...
The wall proteome and the secretome of the fungal pathogen Candida albicans help it to thrive in mul...
Candida albicans is an important human pathogen that causes systemic infections, predominantly among...
The mucosal layers colonized by the pathogenic fungus Candida albicans differ widely in ambient pH. ...
Invasive candidiasis (IC) is associated with high morbidity and mortality in hospitalized patients i...
The cell surface and secreted proteins are the initial points of contact between Candida albicans an...
During infection, the human pathogenic fungus Candida albicans undergoes a yeast-to-hypha transition...
The opportunistic fungal pathogen Candida albicans occupies various niches of the human body such as...
Candida albicans is one of the major pathogens that cause the serious infectious condition known as ...
The ability of Candida albicans to switch from yeast to hyphal growth is essential for its virulence...
The commensal fungus <i>Candida albicans</i> secretes a considerable number of proteins and, as in d...
Candida albicans secretes numerous proteins related to cell wall remodeling, adhesion, nutrient acqu...
The walls of many fungal species consist of a polysaccharide network offering mechanical strength an...
Candida species are ubiquitous commensal yeast that usually reside as part of an individual´s normal...
The yeasts of the genus Candida are opportunistic pathogens associated with the rising incidence of ...