Abstract:Cryptococcus neoformans is an important human fungal pathogen for which the external environment is its primary niche. To cause infection and disease, C. neoformans must adapt to a plethora of conditions and stresses inherent to the host environment. Of these stresses, the role of central carbon metabolism has been of interest not only at the level of fundamental pathobiology but also as a potential target for new antifungal drug therapy. Previous work has shown that two non-essential acetyl-CoA metabolism enz… Show more
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