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The VeA Regulatory System and Its Role in Morphological and Chemical Development in Fungi

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Date 2008 May 7
PMID 18457967
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In fungi, the velvet gene, or veA, is involved in the regulation of diverse cellular processes, including control of asexual and sexual development as well as secondary metabolism. This global regulator is conserved in numerous fungal species. Interestingly, in Aspergilli, where most of the studies on veA have been carried out, this gene has been described to mediate development in response to light. In recent years the knowledge of this important regulatory system has expanded through the use of Aspergillus nidulans as a model organism, and through the study of veA orthologs across fungal genera. This review includes information on the current understanding of veA function and its mechanism of action. The fact that veA has only been found in fungi, together with advances in the elucidation of the veA mechanism, might be useful in designing future control strategies to decrease the detrimental effects of fungi while enhancing those qualities that are beneficial.

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