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HK Methylation and Demethylation in Fungal Pathogens: The Epigenetic Toolbox for Survival and Adaptation in the Host

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Journal Pathogens
Date 2025 Jan 8
PMID 39770340
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Pathogenic fungi represent a diverse group of eukaryotic microorganisms that significantly impact human health and agriculture. In recent years, the role of epigenetic modifications, particularly histone modifications, in fungal pathobiology has emerged as a prominent area of interest. Among these modifications, methylation of histone H3 at lysine-4 (H3K4) has garnered considerable attention for its implications in regulating gene expression associated with diverse cellular processes. A body of literature has uncovered the pivotal roles of H3K4 methylation in multiple biological processes crucial for pathogenic adaptation in a wide range of fungal pathogens of humans and food crops. This review delves into the recent advancements in understanding the impact of H3K4 methylation/demethylation on fungal pathogenesis. We explore the roles of H3K4 methylation in various cellular processes, including fungal morphogenesis and development, genome stability and DNA repair, metabolic adaptation, cell wall maintenance, biofilm formation, antifungal drug resistance, and virulence. We also discuss the conservation of H3K4 methylation regulators and their potential as therapeutic targets to prevent fungal diseases. Collectively, this review underscores the intricate links between H3K4 methylation, fungal pathogenesis, and potential avenues for novel antifungal strategies.

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