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Nitric Oxide in Fungi: Production and Function

Nan‐Nan Yu, Gyungsoon Park

2024Journal of Fungi12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nitric oxide (NO) is synthesized in all kingdoms of life, where it plays a role in the regulation of various physiological and developmental processes. In terms of endogenous NO biology, fungi have been less well researched than mammals, plants, and bacteria. In this review, we summarize and discuss the studies to date on intracellular NO biosynthesis and function in fungi. Two mechanisms for NO biosynthesis, NO synthase (NOS)-mediated arginine oxidation and nitrate- and nitrite-reductase-mediated nitrite reduction, are the most frequently reported. Furthermore, we summarize the multifaceted functions of NO in fungi as well as its role as a signaling molecule in fungal growth regulation, development, abiotic stress, virulence regulation, and metabolism. Finally, we present potential directions for future research on fungal NO biology.

Topics & Concepts

Nitric oxideBiologyNitrite reductaseNitriteNitrate reductaseFunction (biology)BiosynthesisBiochemistryIntracellularBacteriaAbiotic componentCell biologyNitrateMicrobiologyEnzymeEcologyGeneticsEndocrinologyNitric Oxide and Endothelin EffectsMarine Toxins and Detection MethodsNematode management and characterization studies