“…Several reports in C. albicans showed that CaUpc2p positively regulates the expression of MDR1 gene, encoding a multidrug transporter of the major facilitator superfamily that exports azoles (Dunkel et al, 2008;Flowers et al, 2012;Znaidi et al, 2008). The observed azole sensitivity of the yeast Klupc2 deletion mutants can be the result of increased passive diffusion of azoles across the modified plasma membrane (Culakova, Dzugasova, Perzelova, Gbelska, & Subik, 2013;Goffa et al, 2014;Toth Hervay et al, 2015;van den Hazel et al, 1999) Upc2p and its paralog, Ecm22p, initially identified in S. cerevisiae, regulate ergosterol biosynthesis, sterol uptake and yeast adaptation to anaerobic growth (Abramova et al, 2001;Branco et al, 2017;Crowley, Leak, Shianna, Tove, & Parks, 1998;Jiang et al, 2016;MacPherson et al, 2005;Nagi et al, 2011;Silver, Oliver, & White, 2004;Vik & Rine, 2001). Phylogenetic analysis showed that these Zn 2 Cys 6 transcription factors are specific for Saccharomycotina clade (Maguire et al, 2014).…”