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Cytoplasmic Lipases—A Novel Class of Fungal Defense Proteins Against Nematodes
2021
Frontiers in Fungal Biology
Fungi are an attractive food source for predators such as fungivorous nematodes. Several fungal defense proteins and their protective mechanisms against nematodes have been described. Many of these proteins are lectins which are stored in the cytoplasm of the fungal cells and bind to specific glycan epitopes in the digestive tract of the nematode upon ingestion. Here, we studied two novel nematotoxic proteins with lipase domains from the model mushroom Coprinopsis cinerea. These cytoplasmically
doi:10.3389/ffunb.2021.696972
pmid:37744157
pmcid:PMC10512399
fatcat:tiaj3wikjvaahgqgoli2f3vmmy