C. albicans GPA2/C3_02240C Literature Guide


Literature
Other names in use for C. albicans GPA2: orf19.9189, IPF25624.1, IPF4239.2, Contig4-2798_0009, orf6.6451, CA4012, CAG99, CaO19.9189, CaO19.1621, orf19.1621, C3_02240C_B, C3_02240C, CAWG_02550, C3_02240C_A

GPA2 LITERATURE TOPICS

Proteome-wide Analysis
Virulence-related
Related Species
Related Genes/Proteins
Genetics/Cell Biology
Signal Transduction
Curated Literature
Gene Product Information
Research Aids and Literature
Genome-wide Analysis
Life Cycle

GPA2 - Signal Transduction

ReferenceSpeciesOther Genes Addressed
Avelar GM, et al. (2022) Impact of changes at the Candida albicans cell surface upon immunogenicity and colonisation in the gastrointestinal tract. Cell Surf 8:100084
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C. albicans |GPR1
Han TL, et al. (2011) The metabolic basis of Candida albicans morphogenesis and quorum sensing. Fungal Genet Biol 48(8):747-63
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C. albicans |ACH1 |ACH1 |ACS2 |ACS2 |ALO1 |ALO1 |ALS1 |ALS1 |ATC1 |ATC1 |BCY1 |BCY1 |BEM3 |BEM3 |MORE
Shapiro RS, et al. (2011) Regulatory circuitry governing fungal development, drug resistance, and disease. Microbiol Mol Biol Rev 75(2):213-67
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C. albicans |ACE2 |ACE2 |ADA2 |ADA2 |ALS1 |ALS1 |BCK1 |BCK1 |CDC28 |CDC28 |CDC42 |CDC42 |CDC5 |CDC5 |MORE
C. glabrata |FKS1 |FKS2
Cottier F and Muhlschlegel FA (2009) Sensing the environment: response of Candida albicans to the X factor. FEMS Microbiol Lett 295(1):1-9
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C. albicans |ACE2 |ACE2 |AQY1 |AQY1 |BUD2 |BUD2 |CAG1 |CAG1 |CAN1 |CAN1 |CCH1 |CCH1 |CEK1 |CEK1 |MORE
Bennett RJ and Johnson AD (2006) The role of nutrient regulation and the Gpa2 protein in the mating pheromone response of C. albicans. Mol Microbiol 62(1):100-19
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C. albicans |ABP2 |ABP2 |ASG7 |ASG7 |ASR3 |ASR3 |AVT4 |AVT4 |AVT7 |AVT7 |AXL1 |AXL1 |BNI1 |BNI1 |MORE
Maidan MM, et al. (2005) The G protein-coupled receptor Gpr1 and the Galpha protein Gpa2 act through the cAMP-protein kinase A pathway to induce morphogenesis in Candida albicans. Mol Biol Cell 16(4):1971-86
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C. albicans |CSC25 |EFG1 |EFG1 |GPR1 |GPR1 |HST7 |HST7 |RAS1 |TPK1 |TPK1 |TPK2 |TPK2
Miwa T, et al. (2004) Gpr1, a putative G-protein-coupled receptor, regulates morphogenesis and hypha formation in the pathogenic fungus Candida albicans. Eukaryot Cell 3(4):919-31
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C. albicans |ECE1 |ECE1 |GPR1 |GPR1 |HWP1 |HWP1
Sanchez-Martinez C and Perez-Martin J (2002) Gpa2, a G-protein alpha subunit required for hyphal development in Candida albicans. Eukaryot Cell 1(6):865-74
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C. albicans |CPH1 |CPH1 |EFG1 |EFG1 |HST7 |HST7 |RAS1 |RAS1



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