天鹅绒
生物
次生代谢
功能(生物学)
毒力
真菌蛋白
表观遗传学
基因
细胞生物学
遗传学
突变体
生物合成
化学
有机化学
作者
Ana M. Calvo,A. R. Dabholkar,Elizabeth M. Wyman,Jessica M. Lohmar,Jeffrey W. Cary
摘要
ABSTRACT Velvet proteins, as well as the epigenetic regulator LaeA, are conserved in numerous fungal species, where, in response to environmental cues, they control several crucial cellular processes, including sexual and asexual morphogenesis, secondary metabolism, response to oxidative stress, and virulence. During the last two decades, knowledge of their mechanism of action as well as understanding their functional roles, has greatly increased, particularly in Aspergillus species. Research efforts from multiple groups followed, leading to the characterization of other Velvet and LaeA homologs in species of other fungal genera, including important opportunistic plant and animal pathogens. This review focuses mainly on the current knowledge of the role of Velvet and LaeA function in fungal pathogenesis. Velvet proteins and LaeA are unique to fungi, and for this reason, additional knowledge of these critical regulatory proteins will be important in the development of targeted control strategies to decrease the detrimental impact of fungal pathogens capable of causing disease in plants and animals.
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