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Stephen P Saville1, Ian A Cleary2
1Department of Biology, The South Texas Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases, The University of Texas At San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA.
Abstract:
In Candida albicans, geldanamycin treatment inhibits the essential chaperone Hsp90 and induces a change from yeast to filamentous morphology, likely by impeding cell cycle progression and division. However, filaments formed by wild-type cells upon geldanamycin exposure are quite different in appearance from true hyphae. We have observed that effects on morphology caused by geldanamycin treatment appear to vary in strains with defects in different morphological regulators. These results indicate that the filamentous forms induced by inhibiting Hsp90p, while not true hyphae, nonetheless require some components of the hypha induction machinery for their formation. Furthermore, we have found that BRG1, a known regulator of hypha formation, is also required for pseudohypha induction in response to nitrogen starvation and for the formation of elongated filaments upon exposure to geldanamycin.
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