Corrochano Lab
We use fungal genomics to identify photoreceptors and regulatory genes. We work with Neurospora and Phycomyces.
A role for a Velvet interacting protein in light regulation in Aspergillus by the Fischer lab.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mmi.13739/full
The Aspergillus nidulans Velvet‐interacting protein, VipA, is involved in light‐stimulated heme biosynthesis Filamentous fungi are able to differentiate morphologically and adapt the metabolism to internal and external cues. One major regulator is the so‐called velvet protein, VeA, best studied in Aspergillus...
21/10/2016
An interesting review of photoreceptor regulation by protein interactions (including WC in fungi!)
http://science.sciencemag.org/content/354/6310/282?utm_campaign=toc_sci-mag_2016-10-20&et_rid=34819577&et_cid=914316
A photoreceptor's on-off switch Photoreceptors are present in all kingdoms of life. They fulfill a broad range of functions, including vision, photoprotection, and regulating growth and development ( 1 ). To maintain photosensitivity, photoreceptor-mediated signaling must be turned on and off in a timely fashion. For example, the…
A role for the repressor RCO-1 in circadian gene expression in . Genetics by Luis Larrondo et al
http://www.genetics.org/content/204/1/163?etoc
Modulation of Circadian Gene Expression and Metabolic Compensation by the RCO-1 Corepressor of Neurospora crassa Neurospora crassa is a model organism for the study of circadian clocks, molecular machineries that confer ∼24-hr rhythms to different processes at the cellular and organismal levels. The FREQUENCY (FRQ) protein is a central component of the Neurospora core clock, a transcription/translation negativ...
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Departamento De Genética, Facultad De Biología, Universidad De Sevilla
Seville
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