2022
DOI: 10.1002/2211-5463.13470
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A mathematical model captures the role of adenyl cyclase Cyr1 and guanidine exchange factor Ira2 in creating a growth‐to‐hyphal bistable switch in Candida albicans

Abstract: Recent biochemical experiments have indicated that in Candida albicans , a commensal fungal pathogen, the Ras signaling pathway plays a significant role in the yeast‐to‐hyphal transition; specifically, two enzymes in this pathway, Adenyl Cyclase Cyr1 and GTPase activating protein Ira2, facilitate this transition, in the presence of energy sensor ATP. However, the precise mechanism by which protein interactions between Ira2 and Cyr1 and the energy sensor ATP result in the yeast‐to‐hyphal … Show more

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