Serine protease CrKP43 interacts with MAPK and regulates fungal development and mycoparasitism in
Clonostachys chloroleuca
Binna Lv,
Xue Zhao,
Yan Guo
et al.
Abstract:Serine proteases are a group of important hydrolytic enzymes that play vital roles in various cellular processes in fungi. In this study, the S8 serine protease-encoding gene
CrKP43
was identified in the highly efficient
Clonostachys chloroleuca
67–1 (formerly
C. rosea
67–1) strain, which was markedly upregulated when parasitizing
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
. The function of
CrKP43
was investig… Show more
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