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Identification of the dialysable serum inducer of germ-tube formation in Candida albicans
2004
Microbiology
Yeast cells of Candida albicans are induced by serum at 37 6C to produce germ tubes, the first step in a transition from yeast to hyphal growth. Previously, it has been shown that the active component is not serum albumin but is present in the dialysable fraction of serum. In this study, serum induction of germ-tube formation is shown to occur even in the presence of added exogenous nitrogen sources and is therefore not signalled by nitrogen derepression. The active component in serum was
doi:10.1099/mic.0.27121-0
pmid:15347762
fatcat:n5uj4qc5gzfkxfgnjnfoskdgwe