Research Keyword: cuticle integrity

The cysteine-rich virulence factor NipA of Arthrobotrys flagrans interferes with cuticle integrity of Caenorhabditis elegans

Researchers discovered how a predatory fungus attacks roundworms by producing a special protein called NipA that weakens the worm’s protective outer layer. This cysteine-rich protein causes blister-like formations in the worm’s skin and disrupts the genes responsible for maintaining the protective barrier. Understanding this mechanism helps scientists learn how fungi infect organisms and could lead to better control methods for parasitic nematodes.

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