Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5671464 | Clinical Microbiology and Infection | 2017 | 32 Pages |
Abstract
A missense mutation in the ERG3 gene results in azole resistance and up-regulation of ERG genes expression. We propose that this mutation prevents the formation of toxic intermediates when cells are treated with azoles. Resistance can be reversed by deleting Upc2 and Ndt80 transcription factors. UPC2 plays a stronger role in C. parapsilosis azole resistance than does NDT80.
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Authors
J. Branco, M. Ola, R.M. Silva, E. Fonseca, N.C. Gomes, C. Martins-Cruz, A.P. Silva, A. Silva-Dias, C. Pina-Vaz, C. Erraught, L. Brennan, A.G. Rodrigues, G. Butler, I.M. Miranda,