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SUBMITTER: Huang G
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2667266 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Huang Guanghua G Srikantha Thyagarajan T Sahni Nidhi N Yi Song S Soll David R DR
Current biology : CB 20090205 4
To mate, Candida albicans must undergo homozygosis at the mating type-like locus MTL[1, 2], then switch from the white to opaque phenotype [3, 4]. Paradoxically, when opaque cells are transferred in vitro to 37 degrees C, the temperature of their animal host, they switch en masse to white [5-7], suggesting that their major niche might not be conducive to mating. It has been suggested that pheromones secreted by opaque cells of opposite mating type [8] or the hypoxic condition of host niches [9, ...[more]