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1. Secreted Aspartic Proteinases: Key Factors in Candida Infections and Host-Pathogen Interactions.

2. Glyceraldehyde 3-Phosphate Dehydrogenase on the Surface of Candida albicans and Nakaseomyces glabratus Cells-A Moonlighting Protein That Binds Human Vitronectin and Plasminogen and Can Adsorb to Pathogenic Fungal Cells via Major Adhesins Als3 and Epa6.

3. Candida parapsilosis cell wall proteins-CPAR2_404800 and CPAR2_404780-Are adhesins that bind to human epithelial and endothelial cells and extracellular matrix proteins.

4. The Recruitment and Activation of Plasminogen by Bacteria-The Involvement in Chronic Infection Development.

5. More than Just Protein Degradation: The Regulatory Roles and Moonlighting Functions of Extracellular Proteases Produced by Fungi Pathogenic for Humans.

6. Proteolytic Activity-Independent Activation of the Immune Response by Gingipains from Porphyromonas gingivalis.

7. The Role of Candida albicans Virulence Factors in the Formation of Multispecies Biofilms With Bacterial Periodontal Pathogens.

8. Fungi-A Component of the Oral Microbiome Involved in Periodontal Diseases.

9. Towards understanding the novel adhesin function of Candida albicans phosphoglycerate mutase at the pathogen cell surface: some structural analysis of the interactions with human host extracellular matrix proteins.

10. Proteinous Components of Neutrophil Extracellular Traps Are Arrested by the Cell Wall Proteins of Candida albicans during Fungal Infection, and Can Be Used in the Host Invasion.

11. Candida albicans and Candida glabrata triosephosphate isomerase - a moonlighting protein that can be exposed on the candidal cell surface and bind to human extracellular matrix proteins.

12. Extracellular Nucleic Acids Present in the Candida albicans Biofilm Trigger the Release of Neutrophil Extracellular Traps.

13. Als3-mediated attachment of enolase on the surface of Candida albicans cells regulates their interactions with host proteins.

14. Structural Insights into the Interactions of Candidal Enolase with Human Vitronectin, Fibronectin and Plasminogen.

15. Moonlighting Proteins at the Candidal Cell Surface.

16. Candida albicans Shields the Periodontal Killer Porphyromonas gingivalis from Recognition by the Host Immune System and Supports the Bacterial Infection of Gingival Tissue.

17. Moonlighting proteins are variably exposed at the cell surfaces of Candida glabrata, Candida parapsilosis and Candida tropicalis under certain growth conditions.

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