Ras and rho small G proteins: Insights from the Schizophyllum commune genome sequence and comparisons to other fungi

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Abstract

Unlike in animal cells and yeasts, the Ras and Rho small G proteins and their regulators have not received extensive research attention in the case of the filamentous fungi. In an effort to begin to rectify this deficiency, the genome sequence of the basidiomycete mushroom Schizophyllum commune was searched for all known components of the Ras and Rho signalling pathways. The results of this study should provide an impetus for further detailed investigations into their role in polarized hyphal growth, sexual reproduction and fruiting body development. These processes have long been the targets for genetic and cell biological research in this fungus.

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Raudaskoski, M., Kothe, E., Fowler, T. J., Jung, E. M., & Horton, J. S. (2012). Ras and rho small G proteins: Insights from the Schizophyllum commune genome sequence and comparisons to other fungi. Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Reviews. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.5661/bger-28-61

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