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Pleurotus ostreatus as a model mushroom in genetics, cell biology, and material sciences

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2024

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Nakazawa, Takehito
Kawauchi, Moriyuki
Otsuka, Yuitsu
Han, Junxian
Koshi, Daishiro
Schiphof, Kim
Honda, Yoichi

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Springer
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Pleurotus ostreatus, also known as the oyster mushroom, is a popular edible mushroom cultivated worldwide. This review aims to survey recent progress in the molecular genetics of this fungus and demonstrate its potential as a model mushroom for future research. The development of modern molecular genetic techniques and genome sequencing technologies has resulted in breakthroughs in mushroom science. With efficient transformation protocols and multiple selection markers, a powerful toolbox, including techniques such as gene knockout and genome editing, has been developed, and numerous new findings are accumulating in P. ostreatus. These include molecular mechanisms of wood component degradation, sexual development, protein secretion systems, and cell wall structure. Furthermore, these techniques enable the identification of new horizons in enzymology, biochemistry, cell biology, and material science through protein engineering, fluorescence microscopy, and molecular breeding.

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Agaricomycete, Genome editing, Cell wall, Mycelial materials, Breeding, Wood degradation

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Institute for Multidisciplinary Research in Applied Biology - IMAB

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This work was in part supported by OECD under the CRP fellowship (TAD/CRP PO 0500109634; to YH) and the endowed research laboratory of the Institute for Fermentation, Osaka (K-2019–002; to MK).

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