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Evaluation of the Roles of Four <i>Candida albicans</i> Genes in Virulence by Using Gene Disruption Strains That Express <i>URA3</i> from the Native Locus
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BiologyCandida AlbicansGeneticsPathogenesisUra3 PositionMedicineDisruption MutantsVirulence FactorYeastGene DisruptionMicrobiologyBacterial PathogensClinical MicrobiologyFungal PathogenHost-pathogen InteractionsNative Locus
Reintroducing URA3 to its native locus in Candida albicans not5, not3, bur2, and kel1 disruption mutants enabled us to directly compare strains with control strain CAI-12. We showed that URA3 position affected orotidine 5'-monophosphate decarboxylase activity, hyphal morphogenesis, adherence, and mortality in murine disseminated candidiasis. After URA3 was reintroduced to its native locus, only NOT5 could be conclusively ascribed a role in virulence.
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