• Aucun résultat trouvé

Forward genetics in Candida albicans that reveals the Arp2/3 complex is required for hyphal formation, but not endocytosis

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2021

Partager "Forward genetics in Candida albicans that reveals the Arp2/3 complex is required for hyphal formation, but not endocytosis"

Copied!
18
0
0

Texte intégral

Loading

Figure

Fig. 1. Phenotypic hits resulting from forward genetics screening.
Fig. 3. Assaying actin cytoskeleton structures in Arp2/3 complex mutants.
Fig. 4. Arp2/3 complex mutants can still endocytose FM4-64 and LY.
Fig. 5. Transcript similarities of the ARP2 microaray data set and MYO5/SLA2 data sets.
+5

Références

Documents relatifs

The ARIMNet Project (Coordination of Agricultural Research in the Mediterranean Area) funded by the European Union Seventh Framework for technological development and

Although this method to employ type II sums on questions about prime number asymptotics is somewhat easier than those already in the literature, it seems harder to incorporate

S everal years ago, at the urging of some nonmedical friends, a small group of physicians and our spouses created a new board game called “Diagnosis.” Each player was a

Keywords: Behavioural Science, Behavioural Economics, Health Promotion, Public Health, Nudge.. David McDaid is Senior Research Fellow at LSE Health and Social Care and at

In the frontal oblique and rear oblique impact direction, the head-neck segment showed coupled lateral flexion (extension) and torsion effects homogenously distributed along

b Presence and abundance of the 21 ASVs belonging to 11 different families, detected in the root endosphere of in vitro-grown maize plants and compared with the abundance of the

These Arp2/3 inhibition data also agree with our arpin depletion data (theoretically more active Arp2/3) showing barrier dysfunction due to increased junction protein

On the same cover sheet, please put your name, student number, and name of the degree (Maths/TP/TSM), and staple all the sheets together. (Failure to do that may result