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    Msb2 Shedding Protects Candida albicans against Antimicrobial Peptides

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    Msb2 is a sensor protein in the plasma membrane of fungi. In the human fungal pathogen C. albicans Msb2 signals via the Cek1 MAP kinase pathway to maintain cell wall integrity and allow filamentous growth. Msb2 doubly epitope-tagged in its large extracellular and small cytoplasmic domain was efficiently cleaved during liquid and surface growth and the extracellular domain was almost quantitatively released into the growth medium. Msb2 cleavage was independent of proteases Sap9, Sap10 and Kex2. Secreted Msb2 was highly O-glycosylated by protein mannosyltransferases including Pmt1 resulting in an apparent molecular mass of >400 kDa. Deletion analyses revealed that the transmembrane region is required for Msb2 function, while the large N-terminal and the small cytoplasmic region function to downregulate Msb2 signaling or, respectively, allow its induction by tunicamycin. Purified extracellular Msb2 domain protected fungal and bacterial cells effectively from antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) histatin-5 and LL-37. AMP inactivation was not due to degradation but depended on the quantity and length of the Msb2 glycofragment. C. albicans msb2 mutants were supersensitive to LL-37 but not histatin-5, suggesting that secreted rather than cell-associated Msb2 determines AMP protection. Thus, in addition to its sensor function Msb2 has a second activity because shedding of its glycofragment generates AMP quorum resistance

    Dimensions of religious/spiritual well-being and schizotypal personality

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    Dimensions of religious/spiritual well being (RSWB; such as hope, forgiveness, or general religiosity) have been examined comprehensively, and its positive relation to subjective well-being has been confirmed. However, there also might be facets of RSWB linked to mental illness (e.g. delusional ideas). The aim of the present study was to investigate the association between different dimensions of RSWB, magical thinking as an indicator of schizotypy and Eysencḹs three personality factors (psychoticism, extraversion, neuroticism), as there might be facets of RSWB also linked to mental illness (e.g. delusional ideas). One hundred and two undergraduate students (53 female, 49 male) completed the Multidimensional Inventory of Religious/Spiritual Well-Being (MI-RSWB), the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire in short version (EPQ-RK) together with the Magical Ideation Scale. Results indicate that facets of RSWB based on magical thinking could also be understood as neurotic symptoms. This underlines the hypothesis, that there might be pathogenetic as well as salutogenetic aspects of religiosity/spirituality associated with personality and subjective well-being. Š 2011 Elsevier Ltd

    „… es läuft viel in Richtung BNE …“ Die Autoren der österreichischen Dekadenstrategie blicken zurück

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    Heinrich M, Minsch J, Rauch F, Vielhaber C. „… es läuft viel in Richtung BNE …“ Die Autoren der österreichischen Dekadenstrategie blicken zurück. In: Sorgo W, FORUM Umweltbildung im Umweltdachverband, eds. Krisen- und Transformationsszenarios. Frühkindpädagogik, Resilienz & Weltaktionsprogramm . Bildung für nachhaltige Entwicklung : Jahrbuch. Vol 2014. Wien: FORUM Umweltbildung; 2014: 143-151

    Impact of the Environment upon the Candida albicans Cell Wall and Resultant Effects upon Immune Surveillance

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    Acknowledgements This work was funded by a programme grant from the UK Medical Research Council [www.mrc.ac.uk: MR/M026663/1], and by PhD studentships from the University of Aberdeen to AP, DL. The work was also supported by the Medical Research Council Centre for Medical Mycology (MR/N006364/1) and by the Wellcome Trust [www.wellcome.ac.uk: 097377]. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish or preparation of the manuscript.Postprin

    Pros and cons of GnRHa treatment for early puberty in girls

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    A review on advanced carbon-based thermal interface materials for electronic devices

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