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In eukaryotes, the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascade pathway is a highly conserved cell signaling mechanism that is essential for stress response, growth, and development. MAPK cascade genes have currently been identified and characterized in a wide range of fungi, although they have not been fully understood in early divergent fungal lineages like the Mucoromycota, which contains Mucoromycotina, Glomeromycotina, and Mortierellomycotina. In this study, a genome-wide investigation of (Mucorales, Choanephoraceae) revealed a total of 19 MAPK cascade genes, including 9 BtMAPKKKs, 4 BtMAPKKs, and 6 BtMAPKs genes. Using phylogenetic analysis, it was found that the kinase domain sequences and motif composition of the three MAPK, MAPKK, and MAPKKK lineages are substantially conserved in fungi. Whole genome duplication analysis indicated that has four and nine duplication pairs in the and genes, respectively, which are expanded by segmental replication events. BtHog2, the orthologous protein of Hog1, exhibits a substantial rise in transcription levels under blue light irradiation, indicating its function in light signal response and transduction. Several sets of interacting protein pairs were found using molecular docking analysis and yeast two-hybrid assay, providing a comprehensive MAPK cascade signaling network in . Furthermore, MAPK cascade proteins show varying transcription levels in response to blue light and sex hormone stimulation, as well as variable treatment duration. 9 and 1 are strongly induced during sexual interaction, indicating their involvement in the response to trisporic acid and the subsequent alterations in hyphal cell wall structure. These findings shed light on the evolution of MAPK cascade genes and the functional mechanisms underlying MAPK cascade genes in response to light and sex hormone signaling pathways in .

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