SntB triggers the antioxidant pathways to regulate development and aflatoxin biosynthesis inAspergillus flavus
Dandan Wu,
Chi Yang,
Yanfang Yao
et al.
Abstract:The epigenetic reader SntB was identified as an important transcriptional regulator of growth, development, and secondary metabolite synthesis inAspergillus flavus. However, the underlying molecular mechanism is still unclear. In this study,sntBgene deletion (ΔsntB), complementary (Com-sntB), and HA tag fused tosnt2(snt2-HA) strains were constructed by using the homologous recombination method, respectively. Our results revealed that deletion ofsntBinhibited the processes of mycelia growth, conidial production… Show more
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