Function and mode of regulation of the transcriptional acivator XlnR from Aspergillus

In Aspergillusniger, the expression of genes encoding enzymes involved in the degradation of xylan and cellulose is controlled by the transcriptional regulator XlnR. Besides controlling the expression of extracellular enzymes, XlnR was shown to regulate the transcription of genes encoding intracellular enzymes as D-xylose reductase. Also the transcription of a new endoglucanase that shows major activity towards xyloglucan is controlled by XlnR. It appears that XlnR plays an extensive role in the synergistic degradation of plant cell wall polysaccharides. Transcriptional regulators as XlnR are wide spread in nature; recently XlnR orthologues have been isolated from other fungi like Aspergillus oryzae , Neurospora crassa and  Trichoderma reesei . Alignment of these XlnR-like showed that several regions in the XlnR protein are highly conserved, among which the C-terminus. In A.nigerthis region was shown to fulfil a major regulatory role by controlling the activation or inactivation of XlnR.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Hasper, A.A.
Other Authors: van Ooyen, A.J.J.
Format: Doctoral thesis biblioteca
Language:English
Subjects:aspergillus niger, emericella nidulans, genetic engineering, regulatory genes, transcription factors, genetische modificatie, regulator-genen, transcriptiefactoren,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/function-and-mode-of-regulation-of-the-transcriptional-acivator-x
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