Fig. 7: Loss of viability induced by repression of erg6 is partially blocked by Hmg1 SSD mutation. | Nature Communications

Fig. 7: Loss of viability induced by repression of erg6 is partially blocked by Hmg1 SSD mutation.

From: A secondary mechanism of action for triazole antifungals in Aspergillus fumigatus mediated by hmg1

Fig. 7

Models for sterol intermediate-induced negative feedback of Hmg1 through promotion of InsA binding under normal conditions (A), under triazole stress (B), and under doxycycline-mediated repression of erg6 expression in an erg6pTetOff mutant (C). Illustration prepared using BioRender.com. D The parental control strains (hmg1WT and hmg1S305P) and their erg6pTetOff derivatives (hmg1WT/erg6pTetOff and hmg1S305P/erg6pTetOff, respectively) were utilized for spot dilution assays on RPMI media (0.2% glucose, pH 7.0) with the indicated concentrations of doxycycline. Conidial inoculum concentrations for each strain were (from left to right) 5 × 104, 5 × 103, 5 × 102, and 5 × 101 total conidia. Note the diminished ability of erg6 repression (i.e., increasing concentrations of exogenous doxycycline) to inhibit growth in the background of an hmg1 SSD mutant (hmg1S305P).

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