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Adaptative and developmental responses to stress in Aspergillus nidulan
- Source :
- Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname
- Publication Year :
- 2010
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Abstract
- 15 páginas, 2 figuras -- PAGS nros. 704-718<br />Development in the ascomycete A. nidulans is principally determined by environmental signals. Adaptability to oxidative stimuli can derive in changes of growth patterns and/or the activation of sexual or asexual reproductive cycles but this model fungus might also respond to high osmotic or salt concentrations, the redox state, the availability and quantity of carbon or nitrogen sources and the degree or quality of illumination. Since each cell within the colony follows a single morphogenetic program at a time, all these environmental cues might be sensed and integrated into a limited number of intracellular signals which, finally, would activate the required morphogenetic program and repress the others. This signaling mainly occurs through stress response pathways. The present review aims to summarize the available knowledge on how these pathways transduce environmental stimuli to mediate morphological changes in Aspergillus nidulans.<br />This work was supported by the Spanish Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia through grant BFU2009-08701 to E.A.E, and by the Basque Government through grant IT393- 10 to U.U. O.E. is a contract researcher of The University of The Basque Country
- Subjects :
- homologoues
polarized growth
Gravitropism
Morphogenesis
morphogenesis
Apoptosis
geotropism
medicine.disease_cause
Biochemistry
Autopathy
Aspergillus nidulans
microtubules
Fungal Proteins
halo-osmotolerance
nutrient starvation
Stress, Physiological
Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal
endogenous
medicine
oxidative stress
polarity
light response
development
Molecular Biology
Calcium signaling
Regulation of gene expression
biology
morphological transformations
exogenous
Cell Biology
General Medicine
biology.organism_classification
Cell biology
plasma membrane receptor
salt concentration
Signal transduction
Autolysis
Oxidative stress
Intracellular
Signal Transduction
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18755550 and 20090870
- Volume :
- 11
- Issue :
- 8
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Current proteinpeptide science
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....efc7304e833c72981042de3f0b1d7de5