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Fluorescent protein fusions in Candida guilliermondii

Fungal Genetics and Biology, 2011
Candida guilliermondii is an emerging fungal agent of candidiasis often associated with oncology patients. This yeast also remains a promising biotechnological model for the industrial production of value-added metabolites. In the present study, we developed a recipient strain as well as a set of plasmids for construction of fluorescent protein (FP ...
Vincent, Courdavault   +7 more
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Xylose reductase production by candida guilliermondii

Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 1998
The effect of pH, time of fermentation, and xylose and glucose concentration on xylitol production, cell growth, xylose reductase (XR), and xylitol dehydrogenase (XD) activities of Candida guilliermondii FTI 20037 were determined. For attaining XR and XD activities of 129-2190 U/mg of protein and 24-917 U/mg of protein, respectively, the cited ...
S. M. A. Rosa   +3 more
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Porphyrinproduktion bei Candida‐guilliermondii‐Stämmen

Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 1978
Inhalt Bei der Untersuchung der Porphyrinsynthese der animalpathologischen und standardisierten Candida guilliermondii‐Stämme wird die Feststellung erhoben, daβ die‐se auger den Vorstufen jedes der Porphyrine mit 2–8 Carboxylgruppen synthetisieren. Dabei dominieren die Uro III‐ and Kopro‐III‐Isomeren.
Von P. Sutka, I. Durkó
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Infectious Crystalline Keratopathy Caused by Candida guilliermondii

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1998
To describe the manifestations of infectious crystalline keratopathy caused by Candida guilliermondii in a corneal transplant performed for pseudophakic bullous keratopathy.Case report.Candida guilliermondii was identified as the causative organism of an indolent infectious crystalline keratopathy. Incisional lamellar biopsy provided diagnostic culture
D J, Ainbinder   +3 more
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Skin rash associated with Candida guilliermondii

Medical and Pediatric Oncology, 1988
AbstractWe report a case in which the development of a skin rash in a neutropenic patient was associated with multiple blood culture isolates of Candida guilliermondii—an unusual isolate not previously documented to cause rashes.
L V, Booth   +3 more
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Polymerase chain reaction assay for specific identification of Candida guilliermondii (Pichia guilliermondii)

Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy, 2009
The incidence rates of fungemia caused by Candida guilliermondii have been increasing over the past several years. Although still relatively rare (1.3% of all cases of fungemia in Japan), most cases of C. guilliermondii fungemia occur in patients with cancer or hematological malignancy and their mortality rate is high. As C.
Mariko, Yamamura   +6 more
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Effect of Silver Nanoparticles (AgNPs) on Candida albicans, Candida dubliniensis and Candida guilliermondii

Current Drug Therapy, 2022
Background: Candida species are the most important fungal pathogens and are sometimes considered the fourth most common cause of infection in hospitals. Today, research needs to be conducted on the antifungal effect of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) due to toxicity, side effects, and drug interactions of antifungal chemical drugs. Objective: Therefore,
Pegah Shakib   +3 more
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Chemostat study of xylitol production by Candida guilliermondii

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2001
The mechanism of production of xylitol from xylose by Candida guilliermondii was studied using chemostat cultures and enzymatic assays. The maximum dilution rate in aerobic conditions was 0.34 1/h. No xylitol was produced. Under oxygen-limited conditions xylose uptake was impaired and glycerol accumulated but no xylitol was detected.
T, Granström, H, Ojamo, M, Leisola
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