Fungi, as every living organism, interact with the external world and have to adapt to its fluctuations. For pathogenic fungi, such interaction involves adapting to the hostile environment of their host. Survival depends on the capacity of fungi to detect and respond to external stimuli, which is achieved through a tight and efficient genetic control. Chromatin modifications represent a well-known layer of regulation that controls gene expression in response to environmental signals. However, less is known about the chromatin modifications that are involved in fungal virulence and the specific cues and signalling pathways that target chromatin modifications to specific genes. In a recently published study, our research group identified one ...
An outstanding feature of filamentous fungi is their ability to produce a wide variety of small bioa...
Dynamic changes in transcription profiles are key for the success of pathogens in colonizing their h...
Bioactive small molecules are critical in Aspergillus species during their development and interacti...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
<div><p>Morphological changes are critical for host colonisation in plant pathogenic fungi. These ch...
Morphological changes are critical for host colonisation in plant pathogenic fungi. These changes oc...
Acetylation is the most prominent modi®cation on core histones that strongly affects nuclear pro-ces...
Phytopathogenic fungi must adapt to the different environmental conditions found during infection an...
Epigenetic mechanisms regulate the expression of virulence traits in diverse pathogens, including pr...
An outstanding feature of filamentous fungi is their ability to produce a wide variety of small bioa...
Acetylation of histone lysine residues occurs in different organisms ranging from yeast to plants an...
Adaptation to changing environments and immune evasion is pivotal for fitness of pathogens. Yet, the...
An outstanding feature of filamentous fungi is their ability to produce a wide variety of small bioa...
An outstanding feature of filamentous fungi is their ability to produce a wide variety of small bioa...
ABSTRACT Chromatin modifications affect gene regulation in response to environmental stimuli in nume...
An outstanding feature of filamentous fungi is their ability to produce a wide variety of small bioa...
Dynamic changes in transcription profiles are key for the success of pathogens in colonizing their h...
Bioactive small molecules are critical in Aspergillus species during their development and interacti...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
<div><p>Morphological changes are critical for host colonisation in plant pathogenic fungi. These ch...
Morphological changes are critical for host colonisation in plant pathogenic fungi. These changes oc...
Acetylation is the most prominent modi®cation on core histones that strongly affects nuclear pro-ces...
Phytopathogenic fungi must adapt to the different environmental conditions found during infection an...
Epigenetic mechanisms regulate the expression of virulence traits in diverse pathogens, including pr...
An outstanding feature of filamentous fungi is their ability to produce a wide variety of small bioa...
Acetylation of histone lysine residues occurs in different organisms ranging from yeast to plants an...
Adaptation to changing environments and immune evasion is pivotal for fitness of pathogens. Yet, the...
An outstanding feature of filamentous fungi is their ability to produce a wide variety of small bioa...
An outstanding feature of filamentous fungi is their ability to produce a wide variety of small bioa...
ABSTRACT Chromatin modifications affect gene regulation in response to environmental stimuli in nume...
An outstanding feature of filamentous fungi is their ability to produce a wide variety of small bioa...
Dynamic changes in transcription profiles are key for the success of pathogens in colonizing their h...
Bioactive small molecules are critical in Aspergillus species during their development and interacti...