[HTML][HTML] The VELVET A Orthologue VEL1 of Trichoderma reesei Regulates Fungal Development and Is Essential for Cellulase Gene Expression
R Karimi Aghcheh, Z Németh, L Atanasova, E Fekete… - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Trichoderma reesei is the industrial producer of cellulases and hemicellulases for
biorefinery processes. Their expression is obligatorily dependent on the function of the …
biorefinery processes. Their expression is obligatorily dependent on the function of the …
Regulation of cellulase expression, sporulation, and morphogenesis by velvet family proteins in Trichoderma reesei
K Liu, Y Dong, F Wang, B Jiang, M Wang… - Applied microbiology and …, 2016 - Springer
Homologs of the velvet protein family are encoded by the ve1, vel2, and vel3 genes in
Trichoderma reesei. To test their regulatory functions, the velvet protein-coding genes were …
Trichoderma reesei. To test their regulatory functions, the velvet protein-coding genes were …
[HTML][HTML] The mating type locus protein MAT1-2-1 of Trichoderma reesei interacts with Xyr1 and regulates cellulase gene expression in response to light
F Zheng, Y Cao, L Wang, X Lv, X Meng, W Zhang… - Scientific Reports, 2017 - nature.com
Cellulase production in the model cellulolytic fungus Trichoderma reesei is subject to a
variety of environmental and physiological conditions involving an intricate regulatory …
variety of environmental and physiological conditions involving an intricate regulatory …
Functional Analyses of Trichoderma reesei LAE1 Reveal Conserved and Contrasting Roles of This Regulator
R Karimi-Aghcheh, JW Bok, PA Phatale… - G3: Genes …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
The putative methyltransferase LaeA is a global regulator that affects the expression of
multiple secondary metabolite gene clusters in several fungi, and it can modify …
multiple secondary metabolite gene clusters in several fungi, and it can modify …
Coordination of secondarymetabolism and development in fungi: the velvet familyof regulatory proteins
Filamentous fungi produce a number of small bioactive molecules as part of their secondary
metabolism ranging from benign antibiotics such as penicillin to threatening mycotoxins …
metabolism ranging from benign antibiotics such as penicillin to threatening mycotoxins …
[HTML][HTML] Secondary Metabolism and Development Is Mediated by LlmF Control of VeA Subcellular Localization in Aspergillus nidulans
Secondary metabolism and development are linked in Aspergillus through the conserved
regulatory velvet complex composed of VeA, VelB, and LaeA. The founding member of the …
regulatory velvet complex composed of VeA, VelB, and LaeA. The founding member of the …
[HTML][HTML] LaeA control of velvet family regulatory proteins for light-dependent development and fungal cell-type specificity
Ö Sarikaya Bayram, Ö Bayram, O Valerius… - PLoS …, 2010 - journals.plos.org
VeA is the founding member of the velvet superfamily of fungal regulatory proteins. This
protein is involved in light response and coordinates sexual reproduction and secondary …
protein is involved in light response and coordinates sexual reproduction and secondary …
Rce1, a novel transcriptional repressor, regulates cellulase gene expression by antagonizing the transactivator Xyr1 in Trichoderma reesei
Y Cao, F Zheng, L Wang, G Zhao, G Chen… - Molecular …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Cellulase gene expression in the model cellulolytic fungus Trichoderma reesei is supposed
to be controlled by an intricate regulatory network involving multiple transcription factors …
to be controlled by an intricate regulatory network involving multiple transcription factors …
18 Velvet Regulation of Fungal Development
The velvet gene, or veA, is a fungal global regulator that has been shown to control diverse
cellular processes, including asexual and sexual development. This regulator is conserved …
cellular processes, including asexual and sexual development. This regulator is conserved …
Regulation of Morphogenesis and Biocontrol Properties in Trichoderma virens by a VELVET Protein, Vel1
PK Mukherjee, CM Kenerley - Applied and environmental …, 2010 - Am Soc Microbiol
Mycoparasitic strains of Trichoderma are applied as commercial biofungicides for control of
soilborne plant pathogens. Although the majority of commercial biofungicides are …
soilborne plant pathogens. Although the majority of commercial biofungicides are …