D. R. Soll

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Zeitraum

1995 - 2006

Anzahl

90

Co-Autoren

Slb/Wnt11 controls hypoblast cell migration and morphogenesis at the onset of zebrafish gastrulation (2003)

Ulrich, F., Concha, M.L., Heid, P.J., Voss, E., Witzel, S., Roehl, H., ...

During vertebrate gastrulation, highly coordinated cellular rearrangements lead to the formation of the three germ layers, ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm. In zebrafish, silberblick (slb)/wnt11...

Ponticulin plays a role in the positional stabilization of pseudopods (1995)

Shutt, D. C., Wessels, D., Wagenknecht, K., Chandrasekhar, A., Hitt, Anne L., Luna, Elizabeth J., ...

Ponticulin is a 17-kD glycoprotein that represents a major high affinity link between the plasma membrane and the cortical actin network of Dictyostelium. To assess the role of ponticulin in...

In Vitro Susceptibilities of Candida dubliniensis Isolates Tested against the New Triazole and Echinocandin Antifungal Agents

Pfaller, M. A., Messer, S. A., Gee, S., Joly, S., Pujol, C., Sullivan, D. J., ...

Candida dubliniensis is a newly recognized fungal pathogen causing mucosal disease in AIDS patients. Although preliminary studies indicate that most strains of C. dubliniensis are susceptible to...

Elucidating the Origins of Nosocomial Infections with Candida albicans by DNA Fingerprinting with the Complex Probe Ca3

Marco, F., Lockhart, S. R., Pfaller, M. A., Pujol, C., Rangel-Frausto, M. S., Wiblin, T., ...

Computer-assisted DNA fingerprinting with the complex probe Ca3 has been used to analyze the relatedness of isolates collected from individuals with nosocomial bloodstream infections (BSIs) and...

Identification of Candida dubliniensis Based on Temperature and Utilization of Xylose and α-Methyl-d-Glucoside as Determined with the API 20C AUX and Vitek YBC Systems

Gales, A. C., Pfaller, M. A., Houston, A. K., Joly, S., Sullivan, D. J., Coleman, D. C., ...

To have a better understanding of the role of Candida dubliniensis in clinical infections, it is essential that microbiology laboratories can identify this species rapidly and accurately in clinical...

The Histone Deacetylase Genes HDA1 and RPD3 Play Distinct Roles in Regulation of High-Frequency Phenotypic Switching in Candida albicans

Srikantha, T., Tsai, L., Daniels, K., Klar, A. J. S., Soll, D. R.

Five histone deacetylase genes (HDA1, RPD3, HOS1, HOS2, and HOS3) have been cloned from Candida albicans and characterized. Sequence analysis and comparison with 17 additional deacetylases resulted...

Hospital Specificity, Region Specificity, and Fluconazole Resistance of Candida albicans Bloodstream Isolates

Pfaller, M. A., Lockhart, S. R., Pujol, C., Swails-Wenger, J. A., Messer, S. A., Edmond, M. B., ...

In a survey of bloodstream infection (BSI) isolates across the continental United States, 162 Candida albicans isolates were fingerprinted with the species-specific probe Ca3 and the patterns were...

Misexpression of the white-phase-specific gene WH11 in the opaque phase of Candida albicans affects switching and virulence.

Kvaal, C A, Srikantha, T, Soll, D R

Candida albicans WO-1 switches between a white- and an opaque-colony-forming phenotype. The gene WH11 is expressed differentially in the white phase. The WH11 open reading frame was inserted...

The sea pansy Renilla reniformis luciferase serves as a sensitive bioluminescent reporter for differential gene expression in Candida albicans.

Srikantha, T, Klapach, A, Lorenz, W W, Tsai, L K, Laughlin, L A, Gorman, J A, ...

The infectious yeast Candida albicans progresses through two developmental programs which involve differential gene expression, the bud-hypha transition and high-frequency phenotypic switching. To...

The WH11 gene of Candida albicans is regulated in two distinct developmental programs through the same transcription activation sequences.

Srikantha, T, Tsai, L K, Soll, D R

Candida albicans strain WO-1 undergoes two developmental programs, the bud-hypha transition and high-frequency phenotypic switching in the form of the white-opaque transition. The WH11 gene is...

Candida albicans resistance to 5-fluorocytosine: frequency of partially resistant strains among clinical isolates.

Defever, K S, Whelan, W L, Rogers, A L, Beneke, E S, Veselenak, J M, Soll, D R

Resistance to 5-fluorocytosine was studied in 137 independent Candida albicans clinical isolates. Seventy-eight isolates (57%) were susceptible; 51 isolates (37%) were partially resistant; 8 isolates...

Differences in adhesion of Candida albicans 3153A cells exhibiting switch phenotypes to buccal epithelium and stratum corneum.

Vargas, K, Wertz, P W, Drake, D, Morrow, B, Soll, D R

Cells of the laboratory strain 3153A of Candida albicans can be stimulated to undergo high-frequency phenotypic switching by a low dose of UV. We have compared the adhesive properties of cells...

Telomeric and dispersed repeat sequences in Candida yeasts and their use in strain identification.

Sadhu, C, McEachern, M J, Rustchenko-Bulgac, E P, Schmid, J, Soll, D R, Hicks, J B

Several different repetitive DNA sequences have been isolated from the pathogenic yeast Candida albicans. These include two families of large dispersed repeat sequences (Ca3, Ca24) and a short...

Ultrastructure and antigenicity of the unique cell wall pimple of the Candida opaque phenotype.

Anderson, J, Mihalik, R, Soll, D R

Cells of Candida albicans WO-1 switch frequently and reversibly between two colony-forming phenotypes, white and opaque. In the white form, budding cells appear similar to those of most other strains...

"White-opaque transition": a second high-frequency switching system in Candida albicans.

Slutsky, B, Staebell, M, Anderson, J, Risen, L, Pfaller, M, Soll, D R

A second high-frequency switching system was identified in selected pathogenic strains in the dimorphic yeast Candida albicans. In the characterized strain WO-1, cells switched heritably, reversibly,...

Unique phenotype of opaque cells in the white-opaque transition of Candida albicans.

Anderson, J M, Soll, D R

Select strains of Candida albicans switch reversibly and at extremely high frequency between a white and an opaque colony-forming phenotype, which has been referred to as the white-opaque transition....

Colonizing populations of Candida albicans are clonal in origin but undergo microevolution through C1 fragment reorganization as demonstrated by DNA fingerprinting and C1 sequencing.

Lockhart, S R, Fritch, J J, Meier, A S, Schröppel, K, Srikantha, T, Galask, R, ...

The genetic homogeneity of nine commensal and infecting populations of Candida albicans has been assessed by fingerprinting multiple isolates from each population by Southern blot hybridization first...

Most frequent scenario for recurrent Candida vaginitis is strain maintenance with "substrain shuffling": demonstration by sequential DNA fingerprinting with probes Ca3, C1, and CARE2.

Lockhart, S R, Reed, B D, Pierson, C L, Soll, D R

The following three basic scenarios have emerged for the genetic relatedness of strains in recurrent vaginal candidiasis: strain maintenance without genetic variation, strain maintenance with minor...

Frequency, intensity, species, and strains of oral Candida vary as a function of host age.

Kleinegger, C L, Lockhart, S R, Vargas, K, Soll, D R

While the age of the host has been suggested as a determining factor in yeast carriage, no studies in which the genetic relatedness of isolates has been assessed in combination with the frequency and...

Development of two species-specific fingerprinting probes for broad computer-assisted epidemiological studies of Candida tropicalis.

Joly, S, Pujol, C, Schröppel, K, Soll, D R

Candida tropicalis has emerged as the second most frequent colonizing Candida species, and it has been documented in nosocomial infections. To develop an effective fingerprinting system for this...

Parity among the randomly amplified polymorphic DNA method, multilocus enzyme electrophoresis, and Southern blot hybridization with the moderately repetitive DNA probe Ca3 for fingerprinting Candida albicans.

Pujol, C, Joly, S, Lockhart, S R, Noel, S, Tibayrenc, M, Soll, D R

Randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis, multilocus enzyme electrophoresis (MLEE), and Southern blot hybridization with moderately repetitive DNA probes have emerged as effective...

Functional analysis of the promoter of the phase-specific WH11 gene of Candida albicans.

Srikantha, T, Chandrasekhar, A, Soll, D R

Candida albicans WO-1 switches spontaneously, frequently, and reversibly between a hemispherical white and a flat gray (opaque) colony-forming phenotype. This transition affects a number of...

Effects of zinc on stationary-phase phenotype and macromolecular synthesis accompanying outgrowth of Candida albicans.

Anderson, J M, Soll, D R

When cultures of Candida albicans which had entered stationary phase due to the depletion of zinc (zinc-limiting conditions) were compared with cultures which had entered stationary phase due to the...

Genetic similarity of Candida albicans strains from vaginitis patients and their partners.

Schmid, J, Rotman, M, Reed, B, Pierson, C L, Soll, D R

The moderately repetitive sequence Ca3 was used to fingerprint strains of Candida albicans isolated from vulvovaginal infections of 10 women and strains isolated from their male partners. The Dendron...

Evolution and replacement of Candida albicans strains during recurrent vaginitis demonstrated by DNA fingerprinting.

Schröppel, K, Rotman, M, Galask, R, Mac, K, Soll, D R

Southern blot hybridization with the Ca3 probe and the C fragment of the Ca3 probe was used to assess the genetic relatedness of Candida albicans strains from one patient with recurrent C. albicans...

Genetic similarity and maintenance of Candida albicans strains from a group of AIDS patients, demonstrated by DNA fingerprinting.

Schmid, J, Odds, F C, Wiselka, M J, Nicholson, K G, Soll, D R

By using the computer-assisted Dendron system to analyze the patterns of Southern blots probed with the repetitive sequence Ca3, we have compared oral isolates of Candida spp. from a group of 11...

Characterization and partial nucleotide sequence of the DNA fingerprinting probe Ca3 of Candida albicans.

Anderson, J, Srikantha, T, Morrow, B, Miyasaki, S H, White, T C, Agabian, N, ...

The moderately repetitive Ca3 fragment of Candida albicans has been used as an effective DNA fingerprinting probe in epidemiological studies. EcoRI digestion of Ca3 DNA results in seven fragments of...

Development of DNA probes for fingerprinting Aspergillus fumigatus.

Girardin, H, Latgé, J P, Srikantha, T, Morrow, B, Soll, D R

Several different DNA fragments containing nonribosomal repetitive sequences have been isolated from the genome of Aspergillus fumigatus and tested as potential DNA fingerprinting probes. Eight of...

Genetic similarity and phenotypic diversity of commensal and pathogenic strains of Candida albicans isolated from the oral cavity.

Hellstein, J, Vawter-Hugart, H, Fotos, P, Schmid, J, Soll, D R

Colony phenotype and genetic similarity were assessed within and between groups of commensal and pathogenic strains of Candida albicans collected from the oral cavities of individuals in a single...

Multiple Candida strains in the course of a single systemic infection.

Soll, D R, Staebell, M, Langtimm, C, Pfaller, M, Hicks, J, Rao, T V

Species and strain variabilities have been monitored during the history of a prolonged Candida infection in a single compromised bone marrow transplant patient by analyzing sugar assimilation...

Switching of Candida albicans during successive episodes of recurrent vaginitis.

Soll, D R, Galask, R, Isley, S, Rao, T V, Stone, D, Hicks, J, ...

Strain relatedness and switching were monitored in Candida albicans strains isolated from different body locations through three episodes of recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis separated by two...

Computer-assisted methods for assessing strain relatedness in Candida albicans by fingerprinting with the moderately repetitive sequence Ca3.

Schmid, J, Voss, E, Soll, D R

When used to probe EcoRI-digested Candida albicans DNA, the moderately repetitive sequence Ca3 generated a Southern blot hybridization pattern which included 15 to 25 bands, depending upon the...

High-frequency switching in Candida strains isolated from vaginitis patients.

Soll, D R, Langtimm, C J, McDowell, J, Hicks, J, Galask, R

High-frequency switching and strain variability at the site of infection was assessed in 11 patients with acute Candida albicans vaginitis. By cloning cells directly from the site of infection, it...

Genetic dissimilarity of commensal strains of Candida spp. carried in different anatomical locations of the same healthy women.

Soll, D R, Galask, R, Schmid, J, Hanna, C, Mac, K, Morrow, B

Candida spp. carriage and strain relatedness were assessed in 52 healthy women at 17 anatomical locations by using an isolation procedure which assesses carriage intensity and by using a...

Occurrence and stability of insertion sequences in Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex strains: evaluation of an insertion sequence-dependent DNA polymorphism as a tool in the epidemiology of tuberculosis.

Van Soolingen, D, Hermans, P W, De Haas, P E, Soll, D R, Van Embden, J D

In this study we established the usefulness of DNA fingerprinting for the epidemiology of tuberculosis on the basis of the DNA polymorphism generated by the insertion sequence (IS) IS986. Although...

Re-expression of ABP-120 rescues cytoskeletal, motility, and phagocytosis defects of ABP-120- Dictyostelium mutants.

Cox, D, Wessels, D, Soll, D R, Hartwig, J, Condeelis, J

The actin binding protein ABP-120 has been proposed to cross-link actin filaments in nascent pseudopods, in a step required for normal pseudopod extension in motile Dictyostelium amoebae. To test...

Coordinate regulation of two opaque-phase-specific genes during white-opaque switching in Candida albicans.

Morrow, B, Srikantha, T, Anderson, J, Soll, D R

Cells of Candida albicans WO-1 switch spontaneously and frequently between a white and an opaque CFU. Recently, an opaque-phase-specific cDNA, PEP1, was cloned and was demonstrated to code for a...

Chemotaxis to cAMP and slug migration in Dictyostelium both depend on migA, a BTB protein.

Escalante, R, Wessels, D, Soll, D R, Loomis, W F

Chemotaxis in natural aggregation territories and in a chamber with an imposed gradient of cyclic AMP (cAMP) was found to be defective in a mutant strain of Dictyostelium discoideum that forms slugs...

Hypha formation in the white-opaque transition of Candida albicans.

Anderson, J, Cundiff, L, Schnars, B, Gao, M X, Mackenzie, I, Soll, D R

Cells of Candida albicans strain WO-1 and related strains switch frequently and reversibly between a white-colony-forming unit (white phase) and a gray-colony-forming unit (opaque phase). Cells in...

Zinc and regulation of growth and phenotype in the infectious yeast Candida albicans.

Soll, D R, Bedell, G W, Brummel, M

When Candida albicans is grown at 25 degrees C in suspension in defined medium, cells accumulate at stationary phase as singlets in G1 of the deoxyribonucleic acid replication cycle and acquire the...

High-frequency switching in Candida albicans.

Soll, D R

Most strains of Candida albicans are capable of switching frequently and reversibly between a number of phenotypes distinguishable by colony morphology. A number of different switching systems have...

Transcription of the gene for a pepsinogen, PEP1, is regulated by white-opaque switching in Candida albicans.

Morrow, B, Srikantha, T, Soll, D R

Cells of Candida albicans WO-1 spontaneously switch between a white and opaque CFU, and this phase transition involves a dramatic change in cellular phenotype. By using a differential hybridization...

Zoospore Germination in Blastocladiella emersonii: Cell Differentiation without Protein Synthesis?*

Soll, D. R., Sonneborn, D. R.

Evidence is presented to suggest that several early events of zoospore germination in the water mold, Blastocladiella emersonii, are not dependent upon concomitant protein synthesis. The events...

Effects of low concentrations of zinc on the growth and dimorphism of Candida albicans: evidence for zinc-resistant and -sensitive pathways for mycelium formation.

Bedell, G W, Soll, D R

In this analysis we have examined in detail the effects of low concentrations of zinc on the growth and dimorphism of Candida albicans. Evidence is presented that micromolar concentrations of zinc...

A histone deacetylation inhibitor and mutant promote colony-type switching of the human pathogen Candida albicans.

Klar, A J, Srikantha, T, Soll, D R

Most strains of Candida albicans undergo high frequency phenotypic switching. Strain WO-1 undergoes the white-opaque transition, which involves changes in colony and cellular morphology, gene...

In Vitro Susceptibilities of Candida dubliniensis Isolates Tested against the New Triazole and Echinocandin Antifungal Agents

Pfaller, M. A., Messer, S. A., Gee, S., Joly, S., Pujol, C., Sullivan, D. J., ...

Candida dubliniensis is a newly recognized fungal pathogen causing mucosal disease in AIDS patients. Although preliminary studies indicate that most strains of C. dubliniensis are susceptible to...

Elucidating the Origins of Nosocomial Infections with Candida albicans by DNA Fingerprinting with the Complex Probe Ca3

Marco, F., Lockhart, S. R., Pfaller, M. A., Pujol, C., Rangel-Frausto, M. S., Wiblin, T., ...

Computer-assisted DNA fingerprinting with the complex probe Ca3 has been used to analyze the relatedness of isolates collected from individuals with nosocomial bloodstream infections (BSIs) and...

Identification of Candida dubliniensis Based on Temperature and Utilization of Xylose and α-Methyl-d-Glucoside as Determined with the API 20C AUX and Vitek YBC Systems

Gales, A. C., Pfaller, M. A., Houston, A. K., Joly, S., Sullivan, D. J., Coleman, D. C., ...

To have a better understanding of the role of Candida dubliniensis in clinical infections, it is essential that microbiology laboratories can identify this species rapidly and accurately in clinical...

The Histone Deacetylase Genes HDA1 and RPD3 Play Distinct Roles in Regulation of High-Frequency Phenotypic Switching in Candida albicans

Srikantha, T., Tsai, L., Daniels, K., Klar, A. J. S., Soll, D. R.

Five histone deacetylase genes (HDA1, RPD3, HOS1, HOS2, and HOS3) have been cloned from Candida albicans and characterized. Sequence analysis and comparison with 17 additional deacetylases resulted...

Hospital Specificity, Region Specificity, and Fluconazole Resistance of Candida albicans Bloodstream Isolates

Pfaller, M. A., Lockhart, S. R., Pujol, C., Swails-Wenger, J. A., Messer, S. A., Edmond, M. B., ...

In a survey of bloodstream infection (BSI) isolates across the continental United States, 162 Candida albicans isolates were fingerprinted with the species-specific probe Ca3 and the patterns were...

Misexpression of the white-phase-specific gene WH11 in the opaque phase of Candida albicans affects switching and virulence.

Kvaal, C A, Srikantha, T, Soll, D R

Candida albicans WO-1 switches between a white- and an opaque-colony-forming phenotype. The gene WH11 is expressed differentially in the white phase. The WH11 open reading frame was inserted...

The sea pansy Renilla reniformis luciferase serves as a sensitive bioluminescent reporter for differential gene expression in Candida albicans.

Srikantha, T, Klapach, A, Lorenz, W W, Tsai, L K, Laughlin, L A, Gorman, J A, ...

The infectious yeast Candida albicans progresses through two developmental programs which involve differential gene expression, the bud-hypha transition and high-frequency phenotypic switching. To...

The WH11 gene of Candida albicans is regulated in two distinct developmental programs through the same transcription activation sequences.

Srikantha, T, Tsai, L K, Soll, D R

Candida albicans strain WO-1 undergoes two developmental programs, the bud-hypha transition and high-frequency phenotypic switching in the form of the white-opaque transition. The WH11 gene is...

Candida albicans resistance to 5-fluorocytosine: frequency of partially resistant strains among clinical isolates.

Defever, K S, Whelan, W L, Rogers, A L, Beneke, E S, Veselenak, J M, Soll, D R

Resistance to 5-fluorocytosine was studied in 137 independent Candida albicans clinical isolates. Seventy-eight isolates (57%) were susceptible; 51 isolates (37%) were partially resistant; 8 isolates...

Differences in adhesion of Candida albicans 3153A cells exhibiting switch phenotypes to buccal epithelium and stratum corneum.

Vargas, K, Wertz, P W, Drake, D, Morrow, B, Soll, D R

Cells of the laboratory strain 3153A of Candida albicans can be stimulated to undergo high-frequency phenotypic switching by a low dose of UV. We have compared the adhesive properties of cells...

Telomeric and dispersed repeat sequences in Candida yeasts and their use in strain identification.

Sadhu, C, McEachern, M J, Rustchenko-Bulgac, E P, Schmid, J, Soll, D R, Hicks, J B

Several different repetitive DNA sequences have been isolated from the pathogenic yeast Candida albicans. These include two families of large dispersed repeat sequences (Ca3, Ca24) and a short...

Ultrastructure and antigenicity of the unique cell wall pimple of the Candida opaque phenotype.

Anderson, J, Mihalik, R, Soll, D R

Cells of Candida albicans WO-1 switch frequently and reversibly between two colony-forming phenotypes, white and opaque. In the white form, budding cells appear similar to those of most other strains...

"White-opaque transition": a second high-frequency switching system in Candida albicans.

Slutsky, B, Staebell, M, Anderson, J, Risen, L, Pfaller, M, Soll, D R

A second high-frequency switching system was identified in selected pathogenic strains in the dimorphic yeast Candida albicans. In the characterized strain WO-1, cells switched heritably, reversibly,...

Unique phenotype of opaque cells in the white-opaque transition of Candida albicans.

Anderson, J M, Soll, D R

Select strains of Candida albicans switch reversibly and at extremely high frequency between a white and an opaque colony-forming phenotype, which has been referred to as the white-opaque transition....

Colonizing populations of Candida albicans are clonal in origin but undergo microevolution through C1 fragment reorganization as demonstrated by DNA fingerprinting and C1 sequencing.

Lockhart, S R, Fritch, J J, Meier, A S, Schröppel, K, Srikantha, T, Galask, R, ...

The genetic homogeneity of nine commensal and infecting populations of Candida albicans has been assessed by fingerprinting multiple isolates from each population by Southern blot hybridization first...

Most frequent scenario for recurrent Candida vaginitis is strain maintenance with "substrain shuffling": demonstration by sequential DNA fingerprinting with probes Ca3, C1, and CARE2.

Lockhart, S R, Reed, B D, Pierson, C L, Soll, D R

The following three basic scenarios have emerged for the genetic relatedness of strains in recurrent vaginal candidiasis: strain maintenance without genetic variation, strain maintenance with minor...

Frequency, intensity, species, and strains of oral Candida vary as a function of host age.

Kleinegger, C L, Lockhart, S R, Vargas, K, Soll, D R

While the age of the host has been suggested as a determining factor in yeast carriage, no studies in which the genetic relatedness of isolates has been assessed in combination with the frequency and...

Development of two species-specific fingerprinting probes for broad computer-assisted epidemiological studies of Candida tropicalis.

Joly, S, Pujol, C, Schröppel, K, Soll, D R

Candida tropicalis has emerged as the second most frequent colonizing Candida species, and it has been documented in nosocomial infections. To develop an effective fingerprinting system for this...

Parity among the randomly amplified polymorphic DNA method, multilocus enzyme electrophoresis, and Southern blot hybridization with the moderately repetitive DNA probe Ca3 for fingerprinting Candida albicans.

Pujol, C, Joly, S, Lockhart, S R, Noel, S, Tibayrenc, M, Soll, D R

Randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis, multilocus enzyme electrophoresis (MLEE), and Southern blot hybridization with moderately repetitive DNA probes have emerged as effective...

Functional analysis of the promoter of the phase-specific WH11 gene of Candida albicans.

Srikantha, T, Chandrasekhar, A, Soll, D R

Candida albicans WO-1 switches spontaneously, frequently, and reversibly between a hemispherical white and a flat gray (opaque) colony-forming phenotype. This transition affects a number of...

Effects of zinc on stationary-phase phenotype and macromolecular synthesis accompanying outgrowth of Candida albicans.

Anderson, J M, Soll, D R

When cultures of Candida albicans which had entered stationary phase due to the depletion of zinc (zinc-limiting conditions) were compared with cultures which had entered stationary phase due to the...

Genetic similarity of Candida albicans strains from vaginitis patients and their partners.

Schmid, J, Rotman, M, Reed, B, Pierson, C L, Soll, D R

The moderately repetitive sequence Ca3 was used to fingerprint strains of Candida albicans isolated from vulvovaginal infections of 10 women and strains isolated from their male partners. The Dendron...

Evolution and replacement of Candida albicans strains during recurrent vaginitis demonstrated by DNA fingerprinting.

Schröppel, K, Rotman, M, Galask, R, Mac, K, Soll, D R

Southern blot hybridization with the Ca3 probe and the C fragment of the Ca3 probe was used to assess the genetic relatedness of Candida albicans strains from one patient with recurrent C. albicans...

Genetic similarity and maintenance of Candida albicans strains from a group of AIDS patients, demonstrated by DNA fingerprinting.

Schmid, J, Odds, F C, Wiselka, M J, Nicholson, K G, Soll, D R

By using the computer-assisted Dendron system to analyze the patterns of Southern blots probed with the repetitive sequence Ca3, we have compared oral isolates of Candida spp. from a group of 11...

Characterization and partial nucleotide sequence of the DNA fingerprinting probe Ca3 of Candida albicans.

Anderson, J, Srikantha, T, Morrow, B, Miyasaki, S H, White, T C, Agabian, N, ...

The moderately repetitive Ca3 fragment of Candida albicans has been used as an effective DNA fingerprinting probe in epidemiological studies. EcoRI digestion of Ca3 DNA results in seven fragments of...

Development of DNA probes for fingerprinting Aspergillus fumigatus.

Girardin, H, Latgé, J P, Srikantha, T, Morrow, B, Soll, D R

Several different DNA fragments containing nonribosomal repetitive sequences have been isolated from the genome of Aspergillus fumigatus and tested as potential DNA fingerprinting probes. Eight of...

Genetic similarity and phenotypic diversity of commensal and pathogenic strains of Candida albicans isolated from the oral cavity.

Hellstein, J, Vawter-Hugart, H, Fotos, P, Schmid, J, Soll, D R

Colony phenotype and genetic similarity were assessed within and between groups of commensal and pathogenic strains of Candida albicans collected from the oral cavities of individuals in a single...

Multiple Candida strains in the course of a single systemic infection.

Soll, D R, Staebell, M, Langtimm, C, Pfaller, M, Hicks, J, Rao, T V

Species and strain variabilities have been monitored during the history of a prolonged Candida infection in a single compromised bone marrow transplant patient by analyzing sugar assimilation...

Switching of Candida albicans during successive episodes of recurrent vaginitis.

Soll, D R, Galask, R, Isley, S, Rao, T V, Stone, D, Hicks, J, ...

Strain relatedness and switching were monitored in Candida albicans strains isolated from different body locations through three episodes of recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis separated by two...

Computer-assisted methods for assessing strain relatedness in Candida albicans by fingerprinting with the moderately repetitive sequence Ca3.

Schmid, J, Voss, E, Soll, D R

When used to probe EcoRI-digested Candida albicans DNA, the moderately repetitive sequence Ca3 generated a Southern blot hybridization pattern which included 15 to 25 bands, depending upon the...

High-frequency switching in Candida strains isolated from vaginitis patients.

Soll, D R, Langtimm, C J, McDowell, J, Hicks, J, Galask, R

High-frequency switching and strain variability at the site of infection was assessed in 11 patients with acute Candida albicans vaginitis. By cloning cells directly from the site of infection, it...

Genetic dissimilarity of commensal strains of Candida spp. carried in different anatomical locations of the same healthy women.

Soll, D R, Galask, R, Schmid, J, Hanna, C, Mac, K, Morrow, B

Candida spp. carriage and strain relatedness were assessed in 52 healthy women at 17 anatomical locations by using an isolation procedure which assesses carriage intensity and by using a...

Occurrence and stability of insertion sequences in Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex strains: evaluation of an insertion sequence-dependent DNA polymorphism as a tool in the epidemiology of tuberculosis.

Van Soolingen, D, Hermans, P W, De Haas, P E, Soll, D R, Van Embden, J D

In this study we established the usefulness of DNA fingerprinting for the epidemiology of tuberculosis on the basis of the DNA polymorphism generated by the insertion sequence (IS) IS986. Although...

Re-expression of ABP-120 rescues cytoskeletal, motility, and phagocytosis defects of ABP-120- Dictyostelium mutants.

Cox, D, Wessels, D, Soll, D R, Hartwig, J, Condeelis, J

The actin binding protein ABP-120 has been proposed to cross-link actin filaments in nascent pseudopods, in a step required for normal pseudopod extension in motile Dictyostelium amoebae. To test...

Coordinate regulation of two opaque-phase-specific genes during white-opaque switching in Candida albicans.

Morrow, B, Srikantha, T, Anderson, J, Soll, D R

Cells of Candida albicans WO-1 switch spontaneously and frequently between a white and an opaque CFU. Recently, an opaque-phase-specific cDNA, PEP1, was cloned and was demonstrated to code for a...

Chemotaxis to cAMP and slug migration in Dictyostelium both depend on migA, a BTB protein.

Escalante, R, Wessels, D, Soll, D R, Loomis, W F

Chemotaxis in natural aggregation territories and in a chamber with an imposed gradient of cyclic AMP (cAMP) was found to be defective in a mutant strain of Dictyostelium discoideum that forms slugs...

Hypha formation in the white-opaque transition of Candida albicans.

Anderson, J, Cundiff, L, Schnars, B, Gao, M X, Mackenzie, I, Soll, D R

Cells of Candida albicans strain WO-1 and related strains switch frequently and reversibly between a white-colony-forming unit (white phase) and a gray-colony-forming unit (opaque phase). Cells in...

Zinc and regulation of growth and phenotype in the infectious yeast Candida albicans.

Soll, D R, Bedell, G W, Brummel, M

When Candida albicans is grown at 25 degrees C in suspension in defined medium, cells accumulate at stationary phase as singlets in G1 of the deoxyribonucleic acid replication cycle and acquire the...

High-frequency switching in Candida albicans.

Soll, D R

Most strains of Candida albicans are capable of switching frequently and reversibly between a number of phenotypes distinguishable by colony morphology. A number of different switching systems have...

Transcription of the gene for a pepsinogen, PEP1, is regulated by white-opaque switching in Candida albicans.

Morrow, B, Srikantha, T, Soll, D R

Cells of Candida albicans WO-1 spontaneously switch between a white and opaque CFU, and this phase transition involves a dramatic change in cellular phenotype. By using a differential hybridization...

Zoospore Germination in Blastocladiella emersonii: Cell Differentiation without Protein Synthesis?*

Soll, D. R., Sonneborn, D. R.

Evidence is presented to suggest that several early events of zoospore germination in the water mold, Blastocladiella emersonii, are not dependent upon concomitant protein synthesis. The events...

Effects of low concentrations of zinc on the growth and dimorphism of Candida albicans: evidence for zinc-resistant and -sensitive pathways for mycelium formation.

Bedell, G W, Soll, D R

In this analysis we have examined in detail the effects of low concentrations of zinc on the growth and dimorphism of Candida albicans. Evidence is presented that micromolar concentrations of zinc...

A histone deacetylation inhibitor and mutant promote colony-type switching of the human pathogen Candida albicans.

Klar, A J, Srikantha, T, Soll, D R

Most strains of Candida albicans undergo high frequency phenotypic switching. Strain WO-1 undergoes the white-opaque transition, which involves changes in colony and cellular morphology, gene...