نتایج جستجو برای: coprinus cinereus peroxidase

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Journal: :Current Biology 2011
Patricia J. Pukkila

Figure 1. Mature Coprinopsis cinerea mushrooms fruiting in a deep Petri dish. (Photo courtesy of Hajime Muraguchi.) What is Coprinopsis cinerea? Coprinopsis cinerea is a small mushroom that has attracted the attention of geneticists and cytologists — and also, apparently, taxonomists, as the species has undergone five name changes in the last 30 years, most recently from Coprinus cinereus to Co...

Journal: :Genetics 2000
J R Halsall M J Milner L A Casselton

The B mating type locus of the basidiomycete Coprinus cinereus encodes a large family of lipopeptide pheromones and their seven transmembrane domain receptors. Here we show that the B42 locus, like the previously described B6 locus, derives its unique specificity from nine multiallelic genes that are organized into three subgroups each comprising a receptor and two pheromone genes. We show that...

Journal: :Genetics 1993
P J Pukkila C Skrzynia

We have examined the stability of the tandemly repeated genes that encode the ribosomal RNA in Coprinus cinereus. These genes are contained within two linked HindIII fragments in a 3.0-Mb chromosome. We monitored the size of these fragments in both mitotic and meiotic segregants using the contour-clamped homogeneous electric field (CHEF) method. No length changes were observed in the smaller Hi...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 1999
J S Hopple R Vilgalys

Phylogenetic relationships were investigated in the mushroom genus Coprinus based on sequence data from the nuclear encoded large-subunit rDNA gene. Forty-seven species of Coprinus and 19 additional species from the families Coprinaceae, Strophariaceae, Bolbitiaceae, Agaricaceae, Podaxaceae, and Montagneaceae were studied. A total of 1360 sites was sequenced across seven divergent domains and i...

Journal: :Microbiology and molecular biology reviews : MMBR 1998
L A Casselton N S Olesnicky

The recognition of compatible mating partners in the basidiomycete fungi requires the coordinated activities of two gene complexes defined as the mating-type genes. One complex encodes members of the homeobox family of transcription factors, which heterodimerize on mating to generate an active transcription regulator. The other complex encodes peptide pheromones and 7-transmembrane receptors th...

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