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. 2021 Feb 9;12(1):e03128-20. doi: 10.1128/mBio.03128-20

FIG 6.

FIG 6

Regulation of key secondary metabolites in ΔvosA, ΔvelB, and ΔwetA conidia of A. nidulans. (A, top) Chemical structures of the compounds. (Middle) Abundances of norsolorinic acid, nidurufin, versiconol, and sterigmatocystin in WT, ΔvosA, ΔvelB, and ΔwetA conidia. (Bottom) The sterigmatocystin gene cluster and differentially expressed genes involved in sterigmatocystin biosynthesis in ΔvosA, ΔvelB, and ΔwetA conidia. (B, top) Abundance of emericellamide in WT, ΔvosA, ΔvelB, and ΔwetA conidia with the emericellamide A structure. (Bottom) The emericellamide gene cluster and mRNA expression of genes associated with emericellamide biosynthesis in ΔvosA, ΔvelB, and ΔwetA conidia. (C, left) Abundances of austinol and dehydroaustinol in WT, ΔvosA, ΔvelB, and ΔwetA conidia with their structures. (Right) The austinol gene cluster and mRNA expression of genes associated with austinol biosynthesis in ΔvosA, ΔvelB, and ΔwetA conidia.