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We have determined the effect of environmental factors (mild thermal upshift and starvation) on the Candida albicans cell wall-associated glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (cwGAPDH) activity. Temperature upshift (from 28 to 37°C) and/or starvation (at 28 or 37°C in water) of exponentially growing yeast cells caused an increase in cwGAPDH activity (3 to 5-, and 7 to 8-fold, respectively). This increase in activity did not correlate with an increase in the amount of cwGAPDH protein present, as determined by flow cytometry, immunoelectron microscopy and Western-blotting. These results indicate that thermal upshift and starvation cause an activation of the cwGAPDH in C. albicans cells.
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Gil, M. L., Delgado, M. L., & Gozalbo, D. (2001). The Candida albicans cell wall-associated glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase activity increases in response to starvation and temperature upshift. Medical Mycology, 39(5), 387–394. https://doi.org/10.1080/mmy.39.5.387.394
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