Regulatory Roles of Histone Modifications in Filamentous Fungal Pathogens

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Abstract

Filamentous fungal pathogens have evolved diverse strategies to infect a variety of hosts including plants and insects. The dynamic infection process requires rapid and fine-tuning regulation of fungal gene expression programs in response to the changing host environment and defenses. Therefore, transcriptional reprogramming of fungal pathogens is critical for fungal development and pathogenicity. Histone post-translational modification, one of the main mechanisms of epigenetic regulation, has been shown to play an important role in the regulation of gene expressions, and is involved in, e.g., fungal development, infection-related morphogenesis, environmental stress responses, biosynthesis of secondary metabolites, and pathogenicity. This review highlights recent findings and insights into regulatory mechanisms of histone methylation and acetylation in fungal development and pathogenicity, as well as their roles in modulating pathogenic fungi–host interactions.

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Lai, Y., Wang, L., Zheng, W., & Wang, S. (2022, June 1). Regulatory Roles of Histone Modifications in Filamentous Fungal Pathogens. Journal of Fungi. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof8060565

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