Research Keyword: differential gene expression

Deciphering the phenol degradation metabolic pathway in Scedosporium apiospermum HDO1

This research demonstrates how the fungus Scedosporium apiospermum breaks down phenol, a toxic industrial pollutant. By analyzing which genes the fungus activates when consuming phenol, scientists identified two specific chemical pathways the fungus uses to degrade this contaminant. This discovery shows promise for using this fungus to clean polluted soils and water, offering a natural biological solution to environmental contamination.

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Multiomics Provides a New Understanding of the Effect of Temperature Change on the Fermentation Quality of Ophiocordyceps sinensis

This research studied how temperature affects the growth and quality of Ophiocordyceps sinensis, a valuable medicinal fungus. Scientists found that the fungus grows best between 18-23°C, and that temperatures above 28°C damage the fungus by triggering cell death processes. The study identified which genes and metabolites are affected by temperature changes, helping optimize large-scale production of this medicinal fungus.

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