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DNA Methylation Role in Basal Fungi

Mucor circinelloides sporangiophore. (S. Torres-Martínez. University of Murcia, Spain.)

Mucor circinelloides sporangiophore. (S. Torres-Martínez. University of Murcia, Spain.)

DNA methylation is a fundamental epigenetic modification that plays a critical role in genome function in eukaryotes. This proposal will study the function of N6-methyladenine (6mA) in early divergent fungi because it is more abundant than in other eukaryotes and seems to regulate gene expression. The function will be studied in the context of responses to developmental and environmental signals, with special emphasis in those signals regulating lipid accumulation because of its relevancy for the production of biofuels.

Proposer: Victoriano Garre, University of Murcia (Spain)
Proposal: Exploring the role of DNA methylation in biofuel production, environmental sensing and development in basal fungi

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