Research Keyword: inositol polyphosphate pathway

ThIPK1 regulates lignocellulolytic enzyme expression during wood degradation in white-rot fungi

White-rot fungi are nature’s recyclers, breaking down dead wood and playing a vital role in forest ecosystems. Researchers discovered that a protein called ThIPK1 acts like a molecular switch that detects chemicals in wood (lignin monomers) and turns on the genes that produce wood-destroying enzymes. This happens through a sophisticated signaling system and changes in how DNA is packaged, allowing the fungus to adapt and efficiently degrade wood.

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