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  • Interplay of two transcription factors for recruitment of the chromatin remodeling complex modulates fungal nitrosative stress response.

Interplay of two transcription factors for recruitment of the chromatin remodeling complex modulates fungal nitrosative stress response.

Nature communications (2021-05-08)
Yunqing Jian, Zunyong Liu, Haixia Wang, Yun Chen, Yanni Yin, Youfu Zhao, Zhonghua Ma
ABSTRACT

Nitric oxide (NO) is a diffusible signaling molecule that modulates animal and plant immune responses. In addition, reactive nitrogen species derived from NO can display antimicrobial activities by reacting with microbial cellular components, leading to nitrosative stress (NS) in pathogens. Here, we identify FgAreB as a regulator of the NS response in Fusarium graminearum, a fungal pathogen of cereal crops. FgAreB serves as a pioneer transcription factor for recruitment of the chromatin-remodeling complex SWI/SNF at the promoters of genes involved in the NS response, thus promoting their transcription. FgAreB plays important roles in fungal infection and growth. Furthermore, we show that a transcription repressor (FgIxr1) competes with the SWI/SNF complex for FgAreB binding, and negatively regulates the NS response. NS, in turn, promotes the degradation of FgIxr1, thus enhancing the recruitment of the SWI/SNF complex by FgAreB.

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Driselase from Basidiomycetes sp., powder, Protein ≥10 % by biuret