Published: July 23, 2007Received: March 08, 2007Available on J-STAGE: July 23, 2007Accepted: April 20, 2007
Advance online publication: July 07, 2007
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Microorganisms growing in natural habitats are constantly confronted with a wide variety of external stresses. Here we provide several lines of experimental evidence for the thesis that the filamentous fungus Aspergillus nidulans has a homolog of the AP-1-like bZip transcription factor, which is known to play general roles in oxidative responses in many types of yeast.
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