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The Candida albicans histone acetyltransferase Hat1 regulates stress resistance and virulence via distinct chromatin assembly pathwaysTscherner et al., 2015
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- Tscherner M
- Zwolanek F
- Jenull S
- Sedlazeck F
- Petryshyn A
- Frohner I
- Mavrianos J
- Chauhan N
- von Haeseler A
- Kuchler K
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Human fungal pathogens like Candida albicans respond to host immune surveillance by rapidly adapting their transcriptional programs. Chromatin assembly factors are involved in the regulation of stress genes by modulating the histone density at these loci. Here, we …
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