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wetA wetA atfB atfB abaA abaA
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wetADevelopmental regulatory protein wetA; BrlA, abaA and wetA are pivotal regulators of conidiophore development and conidium maturation. They act individually and together to regulate their own expression and that of numerous other sporulation-specific genes (By similarity). (563 aa)
atfBBasic leucine zipper (bZIP) transcription factor atfB; Transcription factor that acts as a key player in the regulatory circuit that integrates secondary metabolism and cellular response to oxidative stress (By similarity). Regulates the genes involved in development and stress response through direct binding to their promoters. Particularly involved in the resistance to oxidative stress in asexual conidiospores ; Belongs to the bZIP family. ATF subfamily. (318 aa)
abaAConidiophore development regulator abaA; BrlA, abaA and wetA are pivotal regulators of conidiophore development and conidium maturation. They act individually and together to regulate their own expression and that of numerous other sporulation-specific genes (By similarity). Binds to the sequence 5'-CATTCY-3', where Y is a pyrimidine, making both major- and minor-groove contacts (By similarity). Controls expression of wetA ; Belongs to the TEC1 family. (785 aa)
Your Current Organism:
Aspergillus oryzae
NCBI taxonomy Id: 510516
Other names: A. oryzae RIB40, Aspergillus oryzae RIB40
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