C. albicans OBPA/C5_01770C Literature Guide


Literature
Other names in use for C. albicans OBPA: IPF9854.2, IPF11167.1, Contig4-1502_0001, Contig4-1611_0001, Contig4-2559_0010, orf6.1881, CA0759, CaO19.3198, OBPa, IPF11167, orf19.3198, C5_01770C_B, C5_01770C, OSH7, CAWG_04562, C5_01770C_A

OBPA LITERATURE TOPICS

Proteome-wide Analysis
Virulence-related
Other Topics
Regulation
Related Species
Candida albicans
Related Genes/Proteins
Genetics/Cell Biology
Curated Literature
 Alias
Research Aids and Literature
Genome-wide Analysis
Nucleic Acid Information
Life Cycle
 Mating

OBPA - Candida albicans

ReferenceSpeciesOther Genes Addressed
Basante-Bedoya MA, et al. (2022) Two distinct lipid transporters together regulate invasive filamentous growth in the human fungal pathogen Candida albicans. PLoS Genet 18(12):e1010549
CGD Papers Entry Pubmed Entry
C. albicans |ALS3 |DNF1 |DNF2 |DNF3 |DRS2 |ECE1 |HGC1 |HWP1 |OSH2 |OSH3 |OSH4 |SAC1 |SAP6 |UME6
Gil-Bona A, et al. (2015) Candida albicans cell shaving uncovers new proteins involved in cell wall integrity, yeast to hypha transition, stress response and host-pathogen interaction. J Proteomics 127(Pt B):340-351
CGD Papers Entry Pubmed Entry Reference LINKOUT Web Supplement Data
C. albicans |ACT1 |ADE1 |ADE12 |ADE13 |ADE17 |ADE5,7 |ADH1 |ADH2 |AGE3 |AGM1 |AHA1 |AHP1 |AIP2 |ALI1 |MORE
Srikantha T, et al. (2012) Nonsex genes in the mating type locus of Candida albicans play roles in a/alpha biofilm formation, including impermeability and fluconazole resistance. PLoS Pathog 8(1):e1002476
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C. albicans |MTLA1 |MTLA1 |MTLALPHA2 |MTLALPHA2 |OBPALPHA |OBPALPHA |PAP1 |PAP1 |PAPALPHA |PAPALPHA |PIKA |PIKA |PIKALPHA |PIKALPHA
Alby K and Bennett RJ (2010) Sexual reproduction in the Candida clade: cryptic cycles, diverse mechanisms, and alternative functions. Cell Mol Life Sci 67(19):3275-85
CGD Papers Entry Pubmed Entry Reference LINKOUT
C. albicans |MTLA1 |MTLA1 |MTLA2 |MTLA2 |MTLALPHA1 |MTLALPHA1 |MTLALPHA2 |MTLALPHA2 |OBPALPHA |OBPALPHA |PAP1 |PAP1 |PAPALPHA |PAPALPHA |MORE
Reedy JL, et al. (2009) Mechanistic plasticity of sexual reproduction and meiosis in the Candida pathogenic species complex. Curr Biol 19(11):891-9
CGD Papers Entry Pubmed Entry Reference LINKOUT
C. albicans |HIP1 |HIP1 |MTLA1 |MTLA1 |MTLA2 |MTLA2 |MTLALPHA1 |MTLALPHA1 |MTLALPHA2 |PAP1 |PAP1 |PAPALPHA |PAPALPHA |PIKA |MORE
Butler G (2007) The Evolution of MAT: The Ascomycetes. Chapter 1 In: Sex in fungi: molecular determination and evolutionary implications, edited by J. Heitman. pp. 3-17, ASM Press.
CGD Papers Entry
C. albicans |MTLA1 |MTLA1 |MTLA2 |MTLA2 |MTLALPHA1 |MTLALPHA1 |MTLALPHA2 |MTLALPHA2 |OBPALPHA |OBPALPHA |PAP1 |PAP1 |PAPALPHA |PAPALPHA |MORE
Xu D, et al. (2007) Genome-wide fitness test and mechanism-of-action studies of inhibitory compounds in Candida albicans. PLoS Pathog 3(6):e92
CGD Papers Entry Pubmed Entry Reference LINKOUT Web Supplement Data
C. albicans |AAH1 |AAH1 |AAP1 |AAP1 |AAT1 |AAT1 |AAT21 |AAT21 |ABC1 |ABC1 |ABD1 |ABD1 |ABP140 |ABP140 |MORE



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