Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2049669 FEBS Letters 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

A nucleoside diphosphate kinase-1-disrupted (ndk-1RIP-1) mutant was observed to be defective in aerial hyphal and conidial development. In this study, two types of hyphae, fine and thick, were observed in wild-type (Wt) strains. However, only fine-type hyphae were observed in the ndk-1RIP-1 mutants. The ndk-1RIP-1 mutants were stimulated by oxidative stress and constitutively expressed an antioxidant enzyme catalase (CAT)-3. Furthermore the ndk-1RIP-1 mutants could form thick hyphae by oxidative stress and a disruption of cat-3. These results suggest that the loss of thick hyphae in the ndk-1RIP-1 mutants may be caused by the over-expression of cat-3.

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