Characterization of Morphogenesis in a SKN7/MBP1 Double Null Mutant Strain of Candida Albicans
Abstract
Candida albicans is a fungal pathogen that can cause
opportunistic infections as well as systemic infections
in immune-compromised patients. The results of this
analysis indicate that compared to the wild type
strains, SC5314 and CAI4, there was a significant
reduction of morphogenesis in response to limiting
nitrogen, pH and a non-fermentable carbon source in
the MBP1/SKN7 double-null mutant strains.
Subject
Morphogenesis
C. albicans
Candida albicans
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