The occurrence of denitrification and nitrate respiration among eukaryotes has been established during the last few decades. However, denitrification- related eukaryotic genes have been isolated from only a few fungi, and eukaryotic denitrification (or nitrate respiration) is still inadequately understood. In this study, we identified genes that were up-regulated under denitrifying conditions in the fungus Cylindrocarpon tonkinense using the suppression subtraction hybridization technique, and the expression patterns of these genes were characterized by Northern analysis. We identified copper-containing nitrite reductase, cytochrome P450 nitric oxide reductase, flavohemoglobin (Fhb), and formate/nitrite transporter homolog genes as possibly involved in fungal denitrification. Our results concerning the involvement of Fhb and formate/nitrite transporter perhaps provide new insight into the fungal denitrification system.
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Kim, S. W., Fushinobu, S., Zhou, S., Wakagi, T., & Shoun, H. (2010). The possible involvement of copper-containing nitrite reductase (NirK) and flavohemoglobin in denitrification by the fungus Cylindrocarpon tonkinense. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 74(7), 1403–1407. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.100071
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