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The Role of Chromatin and Transcriptional Control in the Formation of Sexual Fruiting Bodies in Fungi

Minou Nowrousian

2022Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Fungal fruiting bodies are complex, three-dimensional structures that arise from a less complex vegetative mycelium. Their formation requires the coordinated action of many genes and their gene products, and fruiting body formation is accompanied by major changes in the transcriptome. In recent years, numerous transcription factor genes as well as chromatin modifier genes that play a role in fruiting body morphogenesis were identified, and through research on several model organisms, the underlying regulatory networks that integrate chromatin structure, gene expression, and cell differentiation are becoming clearer. This review gives a summary of the current state of research on the role of transcriptional control and chromatin structure in fruiting body development. In the first part, insights from transcriptomics analyses are described, with a focus on comparative transcriptomics. In the second part, examples of more detailed functional characterizations of the role of chromatin modifiers and/or transcription factors in several model organisms (Neurospora crassa, Aspergillus nidulans, Sordaria macrospora, Coprinopsis cinerea, and Schizophyllum commune) that have led to a better understanding of regulatory networks at the level of chromatin structure and transcription are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyChromatinNeurospora crassaAspergillus nidulansTranscriptomeGeneTranscription factorGeneticsTranscriptional regulationCell biologyPodospora anserinaRegulation of gene expressionGene expressionMutantPlant Reproductive BiologyPlant Molecular Biology ResearchFungal Biology and Applications
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