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LysM proteins in mammalian fungal pathogens

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The LysM domain is a highly conserved carbohydrate-binding module that recognizes polysaccharides containing N-acetylglucosamine residues. LysM domains are found in a wide variety of extracellular proteins and receptors from viruses, bacteria, fungi, plants and animals. LysM proteins are also present in many species of mammalian fungal pathogens, although a limited number of studies have focused on the expression and determination of their putative roles in the infection process. This review summarizes the current knowledge and recent studies on LysM proteins in the main morphological groups of fungal pathogens that cause infections in humans and other mammals. Recent advances towards understanding the biological functions of LysM proteins in infections of mammalian hosts and their use as potential targets in antifungal strategies are also discussed. (c) 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of British Mycological Society. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/

LysMFungiEffectorChitinaseMammalian pathogenFungal virulenceGENOME SEQUENCEEFFECTOR ECP6BINDINGVIRULENCEPLANTMOTIFDETERMINANTSCHITINASESDIVERSITYCANDIDA

Oguiza, Jose A.

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2022

Fungal Biology Reviews

Fungal Biology Reviews

SCI
ISSN:1749-4613
年,卷(期):2022.40
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