Changes in the mRNA levels of Afu3g08990, Afu2g05150, Afu4g09600, and Afu6g14090 ORFs in response to cell wall-disrupting reagents. A. fumigatus strain Af293 was grown in the presence of reagents that (I) disrupt the fungal cell wall (caspofungin [CAS], Congo red [CR], calcofluor, or β-glucanase [B-glucanase]) or (II) the plasma membrane (amphotericin B [AMB], itraconazole [ITZ], or SDS) or (III) induce oxidative stress (H2O2). mRNA levels of Afu3g08990, Afu2g05150, Afu4g09600, and Afu6g14090 were examined. MDR1 expression, which is activated in the presence of azoles, was used as a positive control (7). Afu2g05150, Afu3g08990, and Afu4g09600 expression was strongly reduced in the presence of the antifungal drug AMB and in response to oxidative stress (H2O2). Afu2g05150, Afu3g08990, and Afu4g09600 expression increased in response to membrane damage by either SDS or ITZ. Expression was normalized to the constitutively expressed housekeeping gene gpdA. The values are the means ± standard deviations (error bars) for three wells. Values that are significantly different from the value for the untreated cells are indicated by asterisks (*, P < 0.05; **, P < 0.01).