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Regulation of transcription by light in Neurospora crassa: AANBmodel for fungal photobiology?

Neurospora crassa is used as a model to investigate the molecular mechanisms of fungal light responses. The effects of light in Neurospora include development of asexual spores and sexual structures, biosynthesis of photoprotective pigments in mycelia, and entrainment of the circadian clock. These e...

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Published in:Fungal biology reviews 2013-05, Vol.27 (1), p.10-18
Main Authors: Olmedo, Maria, Ruger-Herreros, Carmen, Luque, Eva M, Corrochano, Luis M
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Language:English
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Summary:Neurospora crassa is used as a model to investigate the molecular mechanisms of fungal light responses. The effects of light in Neurospora include development of asexual spores and sexual structures, biosynthesis of photoprotective pigments in mycelia, and entrainment of the circadian clock. These effects are mediated by the White Collar Complex (WCC), which activates the transcription of genes. The transcription factor WHITE COLLAR-1 (WC-1) is a blue-light photoreceptor that interacts with WHITE COLLAR-2 (WC-2) to form the WCC. Upon light exposure WCC homodimers assemble on the promoters of genes to activate transcription. One of these genes encodes another blue-light photoreceptor, VIVID (VVD), which then binds to light-activated WC-1. VVD binding to WC-1 disrupts transcriptionally active WCC dimers, resulting in an attenuation of the activation of transcription.
ISSN:1749-4613