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Carboxylic Acid Transporters in Candida Pathogenesis
Opportunistic pathogens such as Candida species can use carboxylic acids, like acetate and lactate, to survive and successfully thrive in different environmental niches. These nonfermentable substrates are frequently the major carbon sources present in certain human body sites, and their efficient uptake by regulated plasma membrane transporters plays a critical role in such nutrient-limited conditions. Here, we cover the physiology and regulation of these proteins and their potential role in Candida virulence.
- University of Minho Portugal
- The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston United States
lactate, Acetate, carboxylate transporters, Candidiasis, Carboxylic Acids, Membrane Transport Proteins, Biological Transport, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, candidiasis, Microbiology, QR1-502, Fungal Proteins, Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal, Candida species, Carboxylate transporters, Lactate, Humans, Minireview, acetate, Phylogeny, Candida
lactate, Acetate, carboxylate transporters, Candidiasis, Carboxylic Acids, Membrane Transport Proteins, Biological Transport, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, candidiasis, Microbiology, QR1-502, Fungal Proteins, Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal, Candida species, Carboxylate transporters, Lactate, Humans, Minireview, acetate, Phylogeny, Candida
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