2023
DOI: 10.1091/mbc.e23-01-0021
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Fungal transglutaminase domain–containing proteins are involved in hyphal protection at the septal pore against wounding

Md. Abdulla Al Mamun,
Jun-ichi Maruyama

Abstract: Transglutaminase (TG) is a ubiquitous enzyme that crosslinks substrates. In humans, TG participates in blood clotting and wound healing. However, the functions related to the cellular protection of microbial TG are unknown. In filamentous fungi, we previously identified SppB, which contains the transglutaminase core (TGc) domain and functions in hyphal protection at the septal pore upon wounding. Here, we further analyzed the cytokinesis-related protein Cyk3 and peptide N-glycanase Png1, as both contain the TG… Show more

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