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"Dumeaux V" Authored Publications:
| Title | Authors | PubMed ID | |
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| 1 | Candida albicans exhibits heterogeneous and adaptive cytoprotective responses to anti-fungal compounds | Dumeaux V; Massahi S; Bettauer V; Mottola A; Dukovny A; Khurdia SS; Costa ACBP; Omran RP; Simpson S; Xie JL; Whiteway M; Berman J; Hallett MT; | 37888959 BIOLOGY |
| 2 | A metagenomic-based study of two sites from the Barbadian reef system | Simpson S; Bettauer V; Ramachandran A; Kraemer S; Mahon S; Medina M; Vallès Y; Dumeaux V; Vallès H; Walsh D; Hallett MT; | 37009568 BIOLOGY |
| 3 | A Deep Learning Approach to Capture the Essence of Candida albicans Morphologies | Bettauer V; Costa ACBP; Omran RP; Massahi S; Kirbizakis E; Simpson S; Dumeaux V; Law C; Whiteway M; Hallett MT; | 35972285 BIOLOGY |
| 4 | The zinc cluster transcription factor Rha1 is a positive filamentation regulator in Candida albicans | Omran RP; Ramírez-Zavala B; Aji Tebung W; Yao S; Feng J; Law C; Dumeaux V; Morschhäuser J; Whiteway M; | 34849863 PERFORM |
| 5 | ChIP-seq protocol for sperm cells and embryos to assess environmental impacts and epigenetic inheritance | Lismer A; Lambrot R; Lafleur C; Dumeaux V; Kimmins S; | 34159325 PERFORM |
| 6 | Signal-mediated localization of Candida albicans pheromone response pathway components | Costa ACBP; Omran RP; Law C; Dumeaux V; Whiteway M; | 33793759 PERFORM |
| 7 | Histone H3 lysine 4 trimethylation in sperm is transmitted to the embryo and associated with diet-induced phenotypes in the offspring. | Lismer A, Dumeaux V, Lafleur C, Lambrot R, Brind'Amour J, Lorincz MC, Kimmins S | 33596408 PERFORM |
| 8 | Sperm histone H3 lysine 4 trimethylation is altered in a genetic mouse model of transgenerational epigenetic inheritance | Lismer A; Siklenka K; Lafleur C; Dumeaux V; Kimmins S; | 33068438 PERFORM |
| 9 | Atrx Deletion in Neurons Leads to Sexually Dimorphic Dysregulation of miR-137 and Spatial Learning and Memory Deficits. | Tamming RJ, Dumeaux V, Jiang Y, Shafiq S, Langlois L, Ellegood J, Qiu LR, Lerch JP, Bérubé NG | 32610139 PERFORM |
| 10 | Histone deacetylase 1 and 2 drive differentiation and fusion of progenitor cells in human placental trophoblasts. | Jaju Bhattad G, Jeyarajah MJ, McGill MG, Dumeaux V, Okae H, Arima T, Lajoie P, Bérubé NG, Renaud SJ | 32366868 PERFORM |
| 11 | The time-varying effect of radiotherapy after breast-conserving surgery for DCIS. | Rakovitch E, Sutradhar R, Hallett M, Thompson AM, Gu S, Dumeaux V, Whelan TJ, Paszat L | 31368035 PERFORM |
| 12 | Screening of Candida albicans GRACE library revealed a unique pattern of biofilm formation under repression of the essential gene ILS1. | Costa ACBP, Omran RP, Correia-Mesquita TO, Dumeaux V, Whiteway M | 31235750 PERFORM |
| 13 | Interactions between the tumor and the blood systemic response of breast cancer patients. | Dumeaux V, Fjukstad B, Fjosne HE, Frantzen JO, Holmen MM, Rodegerdts E, Schlichting E, Børresen-Dale AL, Bongo LA, Lund E, Hallett M | 28957325 BIOLOGY |
| 14 | Mms21: A Putative SUMO E3 Ligase in Candida albicans That Negatively Regulates Invasiveness and Filamentation, and Is Required for the Genotoxic and Cellular Stress Response. | Islam A, Tebbji F, Mallick J, Regan H, Dumeaux V, Omran RP, Whiteway M | 30530734 PERFORM |
| 15 | Role of SUMOylation in differential ERα transcriptional repression by tamoxifen and fulvestrant in breast cancer cells. | Traboulsi T, El Ezzy M, Dumeaux V, Audemard E, Mader S | 30190545 PERFORM |
| Title: | Signal-mediated localization of Candida albicans pheromone response pathway components | ||||
| Authors: | Costa ACBP, Omran RP, Law C, Dumeaux V, Whiteway M | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33793759/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.1093/g3journal/jkaa033 | ||||
| Publication: | G3 (Bethesda, Md.) | ||||
| Keywords: | Candida albicans; MAP kinases; mating; opaque cells; pheromone response pathway; | ||||
| PMID: | 33793759 | Category: | Date Added: | 2021-04-01 | |
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1 Department of Biology, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. 2 Centre for Microscopy and Cellular Imaging, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. 3 PERFORM Centre, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. |
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Candida albicans opaque cells release pheromones to stimulate cells of opposite mating type to activate their pheromone response pathway. Although this fungal pathogen shares orthologous proteins involved in the process with Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the pathway in each organism has unique characteristics. We have used GFP-tagged fusion proteins to investigate the localization of the scaffold protein Cst5, as well as the MAP kinases Cek1 and Cek2, during pheromone response in C. albicans. In wild-type cells, pheromone treatment directed Cst5-GFP to surface puncta concentrated at the tips of mating projections. These puncta failed to form in cells defective in either the Ga or ß subunits. However, they still formed in response to pheromone in cells missing Ste11, but with the puncta distributed around the cell periphery in the absence of mating projections. These puncta were absent from hst7?/? cells, but could be detected in the ste11?/? hst7?/? double mutant. Cek2-GFP showed a strong nuclear localization late in the response, consistent with a role in adaptation, while Cek1-GFP showed a weaker, but early increase in nuclear localization after pheromone treatment. Activation loop phosphorylation of both Cek1 and Cek2 required the presence of Ste11. In contrast to Cek2-GFP, which showed no localization signal in ste11?/? cells, Cek1-GFP showed enhanced nuclear localization that was pheromone independent in the ste11?/? mutant. The results are consistent with CaSte11 facilitating Hst7-mediated MAP kinase phosphorylation and also playing a potentially critical role in both MAP kinase and Cst5 scaffold localization. |



