1. The Transcription Factor Roc1 Is a Key Regulator of Cellulose Degradation in the Wood-Decaying Mushroom
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Ioana M, Marian, Peter Jan, Vonk, Ivan D, Valdes, Kerrie, Barry, Benedict, Bostock, Akiko, Carver, Chris, Daum, Harry, Lerner, Anna, Lipzen, Hongjae, Park, Margo B P, Schuller, Martin, Tegelaar, Andrew, Tritt, Jeremy, Schmutz, Jane, Grimwood, Luis G, Lugones, In-Geol, Choi, Han A B, Wösten, Igor V, Grigoriev, and Robin A, Ohm
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Fungal Proteins ,Cellulase ,Basidiomycota ,Schizophyllum ,Agaricales ,Cellulose ,Lignin ,Carbon ,Transcription Factors - Abstract
Wood-decaying fungi of the class Agaricomycetes (phylum Basidiomycota) are saprotrophs that break down lignocellulose and play an important role in nutrient recycling. They secrete a wide range of extracellular plant cell wall degrading enzymes that break down cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin, the main building blocks of plant biomass. Although the production of these enzymes is regulated mainly at the transcriptional level, no activating regulators have been identified in any wood-decaying fungus in the class Agaricomycetes. We studied the regulation of cellulase expression in the wood-decaying fungus
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- 2022