William A. Fonzi

Affiliations: 
Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC, United States 
Area:
Molecular Biology, Microbiology Biology
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Sun N, Parrish RS, Calderone RA, et al. (2019) Unique, Diverged, and Conserved Mitochondrial Functions Influencing Candida albicans Respiration. Mbio. 10
Popolo L, Degani G, Camilloni C, et al. (2017) The PHR Family: The Role of Extracellular Transglycosylases in Shaping Candida albicans Cells. Journal of Fungi (Basel, Switzerland). 3
Wangsanut T, Ghosh AK, Metzger PG, et al. (2017) Grf10 and Bas1 Regulate Transcription of Adenylate and One-Carbon Biosynthesis Genes and Affect Virulence in the Human Fungal Pathogen Candida albicans. Msphere. 2
Lu S, Mirchevska G, Phatak SS, et al. (2017) Dynamic time warping assessment of high-resolution melt curves provides a robust metric for fungal identification. Plos One. 12: e0173320
Degani G, Ragni E, Botias P, et al. (2016) Genomic and functional analyses unveil the response to hyphal wall stress in Candida albicans cells lacking β(1,3)-glucan remodeling. Bmc Genomics. 17: 482
Ghosh AK, Wangsanut T, Fonzi WA, et al. (2015) The GRF10 homeobox gene regulates filamentous growth in human fungal pathogen Candida albicans. Fems Yeast Research
She X, Khamooshi K, Gao Y, et al. (2015) Fungal-specific subunits of the Candida albicans mitochondrial complex I drive diverse cell functions including cell wall synthesis. Cellular Microbiology
Sun N, Li D, Fonzi W, et al. (2013) Multidrug-resistant transporter mdr1p-mediated uptake of a novel antifungal compound. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. 57: 5931-9
Sun N, Fonzi W, Chen H, et al. (2013) Azole susceptibility and transcriptome profiling in Candida albicans mitochondrial electron transport chain complex I mutants. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. 57: 532-42
Ragni E, Calderon J, Fascio U, et al. (2011) Phr1p, a glycosylphosphatidylinsitol-anchored β(1,3)-glucanosyltransferase critical for hyphal wall formation, localizes to the apical growth sites and septa in Candida albicans. Fungal Genetics and Biology : Fg & B. 48: 793-805
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