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From: Phospholipid homeostasis plays an important role in fungal development, fungicide resistance and virulence in Fusarium graminearum

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Identification of phospholipid biosynthetic genes in Fusarium graminearum. a Schematic outline of phospholipid biosynthesis pathways in F. graminearum. Two alternative pathways of phospholipid biosynthesis, the de novo pathway and the Kennedy pathway, exist in this fungus. The essential enzymes are marked in blue. The major routes for PE and PC biosynthesis are indicated by the red arrows. FgPsd1 is predicted to be localized on the inner mitochondrial membrane (IMM). b Predicted conserved domains in the phospholipid biosynthetic enzymes of F. graminearum. OMM, outer mitochondrial membrane; CDP-DAG, cytidyldiphosphate diacylglycerol; PS, phosphatidylserine; PE, phosphatidylethanolamine; PC, phosphatidylcholine; Etn, ethanolamine; EtnP, ethanolamine phosphate; CDP-Etn, cytidyldiphosphate-ethanolamine; Cho, choline; ChoP, choline phosphate; CDP-Cho, cytidinediphosphocholine; TM, transmembrane; PEMT, phospholipid methyltransferase; CDP-OH_P_transf, CDP-alcohol phosphatidyltransferase; Ctp_transf, cytidylyltransferase; PS_Dcarbxylase, phosphatidylserine decarboxylase-related; kin_N, choline kinase N terminus; ETS, erythroblast transformation specific domain; C2, protein kinase C conserved region 2

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