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Regulatory functions of homeobox domain transcription factors in fungi.

Ana M CalvoA DabholkarE M WymanJ M LohmarJ W Cary
Published in: Applied and environmental microbiology (2024)
Homeobox domain (HD) proteins present a crucial involvement in morphological differentiation and other functions in eukaryotes. Most HD genes encode transcription factors (TFs) that orchestrate a regulatory role in cellular and developmental decisions. In fungi, multiple studies have increased our understanding of these important HD regulators in recent years. These reports have revealed their role in fungal development, both sexual and asexual, as well as their importance in governing other biological processes in these organisms, including secondary metabolism, pathogenicity, and sensitivity to environmental stresses. Here, we provide a comprehensive review of the current knowledge on the regulatory roles of HD-TFs in fungi, with a special focus on Aspergillus species.
Keyphrases
  • transcription factor
  • genome wide identification
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  • human health
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