id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-104073-vsa5y7ip Warner, Emily F. Cross kingdom analysis of putative quadruplex-forming sequences in fungal genomes: novel antifungal targets to ameliorate fungal pathogenicity? 2020-09-23 .txt text/plain 3218 207 54 PQS in the clinically important pathogens Aspergillus fumigatus, Cryptococcus neoformans, and Candida albicans were located within genes (particularly coding regions), mRNA, repeat regions, mobile elements, tRNA, ncRNA, rRNA, and the centromere. Finally, PQS were found in over 100 genes associated with virulence, drug resistance, or key biological processes in these pathogenic fungi and were found in genes which were highly upregulated during germination, hypoxia, oxidative stress, iron limitation, and in biofilms. Using a computational approach, we identified putative quadruplex-forming 30 sequences (PQS) in 1362 genomes across the fungal kingdom and explored their potential 31 involvement in virulence, drug resistance, and pathogenicity. Using a computational approach, we identified putative quadruplex-forming 30 sequences (PQS) in 1362 genomes across the fungal kingdom and explored their potential 31 involvement in virulence, drug resistance, and pathogenicity. PQS in the 35 clinically important pathogens Aspergillus fumigatus, Cryptococcus neoformans, and Candida 36 albicans were located within genes (particularly coding regions), mRNA, repeat regions, 37 ./cache/cord-104073-vsa5y7ip.txt ./txt/cord-104073-vsa5y7ip.txt