Analysis of the role of transcription factor VAD-5 in conidiation of Neurospora crassa

Mar 27, 2012Fungal genetics and biology : FG & B

The role of the VAD-5 protein in spore formation of Neurospora crassa

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Abstract

Among 7559 detected genes, 176 were down-regulated and 277 were up-regulated in the vad-5 deletion mutant.

  • Vad-5 is confirmed to positively contribute to conidiation through gene complementation.
  • Transcription levels of four known conidiation-related genes were lower in the vad-5 deletion mutant compared to the wild-type strain during conidial development.
  • Deletion mutants for 17 down-regulated genes produced fewer conidia than the wild type.
  • Some deletion mutants for 211 up-regulated genes produced more conidia than the wild-type strain.
  • Two deletion mutants produced conidia earlier than the wild type, leading to new designations for these genes.

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