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Articles of Significant Interest Selected from This Issue by the Editors
Functional genomics studies are rapidly uncovering the genetic regulatory networks governing biological processes in fungi, including secondary metabolism. The light-dependent veA regulatory system has been shown to be central to these networks. Cary et al. (p. 983–997) use this approach to examine the regulatory output of VeA in Aspergillus flavus, an aflatoxin producer and an opportunistic pathogen of agriculturally important crops worldwide. Their results reveal that hundreds of genes, including numerous secondary metabolite gene clusters, are regulated by veA and by light. Some of these gene clusters are orphans, such as uncharacterized cluster 39. By using metabolomics analysis, the authors demonstrate that the product associated with this cluster is aflavarin, known for its anti-insectan activity associated with A. flavus sclerotia. Their study provides key information on global regulation controlling secondary metabolism and other aspects of fungal biology, with possible applications in reducing the detrimental effects of fungi, or in enhancing their beneficial traits.
期刊介绍:
Eukaryotic Cell (EC) focuses on eukaryotic microbiology and presents reports of basic research on simple eukaryotic microorganisms, such as yeasts, fungi, algae, protozoa, and social amoebae. The journal also covers viruses of these organisms and their organelles and their interactions with other living systems, where the focus is on the eukaryotic cell. Topics include: - Basic biology - Molecular and cellular biology - Mechanisms, and control, of developmental pathways - Structure and form inherent in basic biological processes - Cellular architecture - Metabolic physiology - Comparative genomics, biochemistry, and evolution - Population dynamics - Ecology