Research Keyword: bZIP transcription factors

Genome-wide analysis of bZIP gene family members in Pleurotus ostreatus, and potential roles of PobZIP3 in development and the heat stress response

Scientists identified 11 genes that code for special proteins called bZIP transcription factors in oyster mushrooms. One particular protein, PobZIP3, was found to help mushrooms survive high temperatures and grow faster. When researchers increased this protein in mushroom strains, the mushrooms became more heat-resistant and produced edible fruiting bodies more quickly, suggesting this discovery could help farmers grow oyster mushrooms more reliably.

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Deletion of bZIP Transcription Factor PratfA Reveals Specialized Metabolites Potentially Regulating Stress Response in Penicillium raistrickii

Scientists discovered that a protein called PratfA controls the production of protective compounds in a fungus (Penicillium raistrickii) that help it survive stress. By removing this protein, they found two new natural products, including one with an unusual structure. The fungus without PratfA became very sensitive to oxidative stress and couldn’t survive well, showing that this protein is important for both making protective compounds and surviving harsh conditions.

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