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SUBMITTER: Anderson MZ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3485924 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Anderson Matthew Z MZ Baller Joshua A JA Dulmage Keely K Wigen Lauren L Berman Judith J
Eukaryotic cell 20120824 10
Candida albicans grows within a wide range of host niches, and this adaptability enhances its success as a commensal and as a pathogen. The telomere-associated TLO gene family underwent a recent expansion from one or two copies in other CUG clade members to 14 expressed copies in C. albicans. This correlates with increased virulence and clinical prevalence relative to those of other Candida clade species. The 14 expressed TLO gene family members have a conserved Med2 domain at the N terminus, su ...[more]