Roles of the Sec2p Gene in the Growth and Pathogenicity Regulation of Aspergillus fumigatus
Researchers studied a specific gene called Sec2p in a dangerous fungus that causes serious lung infections in people with weak immune systems. By removing this gene, they found the fungus grew much slower, was less deadly to mice, and the infected animals survived longer. This discovery could lead to new treatments for fungal infections by targeting the Sec2p gene.