BLR-1 and BLR-2, key regulatory elements of photoconidiation and mycelial growth in Trichoderma atroviride.
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Light controls growth and development via a conserved pathway in the fungal kingdomA glimpse into the basis of vision in the kingdom MycotaTranscriptomic response of the mycoparasitic fungus Trichoderma atroviride to the presence of a fungal prey.Cross talk between a fungal blue-light perception system and the cyclic AMP signaling pathwayFormation of atroviridin by Hypocrea atroviridis is conidiation associated and positively regulated by blue light and the G protein GNA3.The information highways of a biotechnological workhorse--signal transduction in Hypocrea jecorinaDifferential regulation and posttranslational processing of the class II hydrophobin genes from the biocontrol fungus Hypocrea atroviridis.Relevance of the light signaling machinery for cellulase expression in Trichoderma reesei (Hypocrea jecorina)The Trichoderma reesei Cry1 protein is a member of the cryptochrome/photolyase family with 6-4 photoproduct repair activity.Blue light acts as a double-edged sword in regulating sexual development of Hypocrea jecorina (Trichoderma reesei)The transcription factor Ste12 mediates the regulatory role of the Tmk1 MAP kinase in mycoparasitism and vegetative hyphal fusion in the filamentous fungus Trichoderma atroviride.A minimal optical trapping and imaging microscopy system.The putative protein methyltransferase LAE1 of Trichoderma atroviride is a key regulator of asexual development and mycoparasitismTargets of light signalling in Trichoderma reesei.Assessing the effects of light on differentiation and virulence of the plant pathogen Botrytis cinerea: characterization of the White Collar ComplexThe white collar complex is involved in sexual development of Fusarium graminearum.Increased mycelial biomass production by Lentinula edodes intermittently illuminated by green light emitting diodes.Neurospora crassa Light Signal Transduction Is Affected by ROS.Fungal photobiology: visible light as a signal for stress, space and timeThe Trichoderma atroviride putative transcription factor Blu7 controls light responsiveness and tolerance.ENVOY is a major determinant in regulation of sexual development in Hypocrea jecorina (Trichoderma reesei).An injury-response mechanism conserved across kingdoms determines entry of the fungus Trichoderma atroviride into development.The Genomes of Three Uneven Siblings: Footprints of the Lifestyles of Three Trichoderma Species.Sensing the environment: lessons from fungi.Neurospora illuminates fungal photoreception.The G-alpha protein GNA3 of Hypocrea jecorina (Anamorph Trichoderma reesei) regulates cellulase gene expression in the presence of lightReview: Global nutrient profiling by Phenotype MicroArrays: a tool complementing genomic and proteomic studies in conidial fungi.Trichoderma in the light of day--physiology and development.Damage response involves mechanisms conserved across plants, animals and fungi.Role of the white collar 1 photoreceptor in carotenogenesis, UV resistance, hydrophobicity, and virulence of Fusarium oxysporum.A Trichoderma atroviride stress-activated MAPK pathway integrates stress and light signals.Proteomic analysis of Trichoderma atroviride reveals independent roles for transcription factors BLR-1 and BLR-2 in light and darkness.Envoy, a PAS/LOV domain protein of Hypocrea jecorina (Anamorph Trichoderma reesei), modulates cellulase gene transcription in response to lightTrichoderma atroviride PHR1, a fungal photolyase responsible for DNA repair, autoregulates its own photoinduction.Carbon source dependence and photostimulation of conidiation in Hypocrea atroviridis.The dst1 gene involved in mushroom photomorphogenesis of Coprinus cinereus encodes a putative photoreceptor for blue light.Histone Deacetylase HDA-2 Regulates Trichoderma atroviride Growth, Conidiation, Blue Light Perception, and Oxidative Stress Responses.Photo morphogenesis and photo response of the blue-light receptor gene Cmwc-1 in different strains of Cordyceps militaris.Effects of light on secondary metabolism and fungal development of Fusarium graminearum.Involvement of the Transcriptional Coactivator ThMBF1 in the Biocontrol Activity of Trichoderma harzianum.
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BLR-1 and BLR-2, key regulatory elements of photoconidiation and mycelial growth in Trichoderma atroviride.
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Martha Bibbins
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2004-11-01T00:00:00Z