Regulation of Gene Expression by Ambient pH in Filamentous Fungi and Yeasts
Top Cited Papers
Open Access
- 1 September 2002
- journal article
- review article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews
- Vol. 66 (3) , 426-446
- https://doi.org/10.1128/mmbr.66.3.426-446.2002
Abstract
Life, as we know it, is water based. Exposure to hydroxonium and hydroxide ions is constant and ubiquitous, and the evolutionary pressure to respond appropriately to these ions is likely to be intense. Fungi respond to their environments by tailoring their output of activities destined for the cell surface or beyond to the ambient pH. We are beginning to glimpse how they sense ambient pH and transmit this information to the transcription factor, whose roles ensure that a suitable collection of gene products will be made. Although relatively little is known about pH signal transduction itself, its consequences for the cognate transcription factor are much clearer. Intriguingly, homologues of components of this system mediating the regulation of fungal gene expression by ambient pH are to be found in the animal kingdom. The potential applied importance of this regulatory system lies in its key role in fungal pathogenicity of animals and plants and in its control of fungal production of toxins, antibiotics, and secreted enzymes.Keywords
This publication has 164 references indexed in Scilit:
- Functional organization of the yeast proteome by systematic analysis of protein complexesNature, 2002
- Transcriptional regulation of the Antifungal Protein in Aspergillus giganteusMolecular Genetics and Genomics, 2002
- Spontaneous second-site suppressors of the filamentation defect of prr1Δ mutants define a critical domain of Rim101p in Candida albicansMolecular Genetics and Genomics, 2001
- Functional analysis of promoter sequences of cephalosporin C biosynthesis genes from Acremonium chrysogenum: specific DNA-protein interactions and characterization of the transcription factor PACCMolecular Genetics and Genomics, 2001
- A comprehensive two-hybrid analysis to explore the yeast protein interactomeProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2001
- Ambient pH signalling in ascomycetous yeasts involves homologues of theAspergillus nidulans genes palF and palHMolecular Genetics and Genomics, 2000
- Regulated Intramembrane ProteolysisCell, 2000
- pH regulation of recombinant glucoamylase production inFusarium venenatum JeRS 325, a transformant with aFusarium oxysporum alkaline (trypsin-like) protease promoterBiotechnology & Bioengineering, 1999
- Calpain: A Protease in Search of a Function?Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1998
- Cloning, characterization and expression of pepF, a gene encoding a serine carboxypeptidase from Aspergillus nigerGene, 1994