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Mechanical force-induced morphology changes in a human fungal pathogen.

Charles PuernerNino KukhaleishviliDarren ThomsonSebastien SchaubXavier NoblinAgnese SeminaraMartine BassilanaRobert A Arkowitz
Published in: BMC biology (2020)
Our data reveal that in response to this compression, active Cdc42 levels are increased at the apex, whereas active Rho1 becomes depolarized, similar to that observed in membrane protrusions. Our results show that cell growth and morphology are altered during invasive growth, suggesting stiffness dictates the host cells that C. albicans can penetrate.
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