These related phenotype terms may also be of interest: protein transport .
These related phenotype terms may also be of interest: protein transport .
| 7 Single Mutant Phenotype(s) for vacuolar transport | ||||||||
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| Gene Name | Organism | Experiment type | Mutant Information | Strain background | Phenotype | Details | References | All phenotypes |
| BRO1/C3_01750C_A | C. albicans | homozygous diploid, classical genetics | Description: null | Not recorded | vacuolar transport: decreased | Details: defect in multivesicular body (MVB) transport to the vacuole |
Kullas AL, et al. (2004) Snf7p, a component of the ESCRT-III protein complex, is an upstream member of the RIM101 pathway in Candida albicans. Eukaryot Cell 3(6):1609-18 | BRO1 phenotypes |
| FAB1/C2_01990C_A | C. albicans | homozygous diploid, classical genetics | Description: null | Not recorded | vacuolar transport: abnormal | Details: decreased vacuolar acidification |
Augsten M, et al. (2002) Defective Hyphal induction of a Candida albicans phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphate 5-kinase null mutant on solid media does not lead to decreased virulence. Infect Immun 70(8):4462-70 | FAB1 phenotypes |
| SNF7/C1_00650C_A | C. albicans | homozygous diploid, classical genetics | Description: null | Not recorded | vacuolar transport: decreased | Details: defect in multivesicular body (MVB) transport to the vacuole |
Kullas AL, et al. (2004) Snf7p, a component of the ESCRT-III protein complex, is an upstream member of the RIM101 pathway in Candida albicans. Eukaryot Cell 3(6):1609-18 | SNF7 phenotypes |
| SNF7/C1_00650C_A | C. albicans | homozygous diploid, classical genetics | Description: null | Not recorded | vacuolar transport: decreased | Details: defect in multivesicular body (MVB) transport to the vacuole |
Mochon AB and Liu H (2008) The antimicrobial peptide histatin-5 causes a spatially restricted disruption on the Candida albicans surface, allowing rapid entry of the peptide into the cytoplasm. PLoS Pathog 4(10):e1000190 | SNF7 phenotypes |
| VMA7/C2_04150C_A | C. albicans | homozygous diploid, classical genetics | Description: null | Not recorded | vacuolar transport: abnormal | Details: decreased vacuolar acidification |
Poltermann S, et al. (2005) The putative vacuolar ATPase subunit Vma7p of Candida albicans is involved in vacuole acidification, hyphal development and virulence. Microbiology 151(Pt 5):1645-55 | VMA7 phenotypes |
| VPS36/C2_04250W_A | C. albicans | homozygous diploid, classical genetics | Description: null | Not recorded | vacuolar transport: decreased | Details: defect in multivesicular body (MVB) transport to the vacuole |
Mochon AB and Liu H (2008) The antimicrobial peptide histatin-5 causes a spatially restricted disruption on the Candida albicans surface, allowing rapid entry of the peptide into the cytoplasm. PLoS Pathog 4(10):e1000190 | VPS36 phenotypes |
| VPS4/C5_03090W_A | C. albicans | homozygous diploid, classical genetics | Description: null | Not recorded | vacuolar transport: decreased | Details: defect in multivesicular body (MVB) transport to the vacuole |
Kullas AL, et al. (2004) Snf7p, a component of the ESCRT-III protein complex, is an upstream member of the RIM101 pathway in Candida albicans. Eukaryot Cell 3(6):1609-18 | VPS4 phenotypes |
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