Publications by authors named "Doug Boettner"

Aspergillus fumigatus CgrA is the ortholog of a yeast nucleolar protein that functions in ribosome synthesis. To determine how CgrA contributes to the virulence of A. fumigatus, a Delta cgrA mutant was constructed by targeted gene disruption, and the mutant was reconstituted to wild type by homologous introduction of a functional cgrA gene.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Doug Boettner"

  • - Doug Boettner's research primarily investigates the genetic and molecular mechanisms underlying the virulence of the fungus Aspergillus fumigatus, specifically through the study of nucleolar proteins.
  • - In his 2004 article, Boettner explored the role of the CgrA gene in A. fumigatus, showing that its disruption leads to impaired thermotolerant growth and a significant reduction in the pathogen's virulence.
  • - The study utilized gene targeting methods to create a Delta cgrA mutant and successfully reconstituted its virulence, providing insights into the genetic factors that influence fungal pathogenicity.