作者
Elvira Román, Inês Correia, Daniel Prieto, Rebeca Alonso, Jesús Pla
发表日期
2020/1
来源
International Microbiology
卷号
23
页码范围
23-29
出版商
Springer International Publishing
简介
In 1993, Brewster and Gustin described the existence of a kinase whose activity was essential for Saccharomyces cerevisiae to grow in environments with high osmolarity. This led to the discovery of the HOG pathway, a MAP kinase (MAPK) pathway that has been revealed to be crucial to respond to a wide range of stress conditions frequently encountered by fungi in their common habitats. MAPK signaling is initiated at the plasma membrane, where triggering stimuli lead to a phosphorylation cascade that ultimately activates transcription factors to ensure an appropriate adaptive response. In pathogenic fungi, the HOG pathway gains special significance as it is involved in traits related to pathogenicity; these include biofilm formation, adhesion to surfaces, and morphogenetic and epigenetic transitions. It also plays a role in controlling both the pathogen and the commensal state program. Understanding the signals …
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E Román, I Correia, D Prieto, R Alonso, J Pla - International Microbiology, 2020