Two Subunits of the Rpd3 Histone Deacetylase Complex of Cochliobolus heterostrophus Are Essential for Nitrosative Stress Response and Virulence, and Interact With Stress-Response Regulators ChHog1 and ChCrz1
Scientists discovered that two proteins called ChPho23 and ChSds3 help a fungus that causes corn disease survive attacks by the plant’s immune system. These proteins work together with other cellular signals to help the fungus protect itself from harmful nitrogen-based compounds. When these proteins are removed, the fungus becomes weaker and less able to infect corn plants, suggesting these proteins could be potential targets for developing new fungicides.