Affiliation:
1. Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank, Department of Biology, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, USA
Abstract
The switch from white to opaque in
Candida albicans
was discovered 33 years ago, but it is still unclear how it is regulated. A regulatory paradigm has emerged in which two transacting factors, Efg1 and Wor1, play central roles, Efg1 as a repressor of
WOR1
, which encodes an activator of the transition to the opaque phenotype. However, we show here that if both
EFG1
and
WOR1
are deleted simultaneously, bona fide opaque cells can still be induced
en masse
. These results are not compatible with the simple paradigm, suggesting that an alternative opaque pathway (AOP) exists, which can activate expression of opaque and, like
WOR1
, is repressed by
EFG1
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
8 articles.
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