نتایج جستجو برای: coprinus cinereus peroxidase

تعداد نتایج: 31295  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2009
Hanna Kontkanen Ann Westerholm-Parvinen Markku Saloheimo Michael Bailey Marjaana Rättö Ismo Mattila Marzia Mohsina Nisse Kalkkinen Tiina Nakari-Setälä Johanna Buchert

Three cutinase gene-like genes from the basidiomycete Coprinopsis cinerea (Coprinus cinereus) found with a similarity search were cloned and expressed in Trichoderma reesei under the control of an inducible cbh1 promoter. The selected transformants of all three polyesterase constructs showed activity with p-nitrophenylbutyrate, used as a model substrate. The most promising transformant of the c...

2014
M. K. A. Rosli S. M. F. Syed-Shabthar P. Abdul-Patah Z. Abdul-Samad S. N. Abdul M. N. Burhanuddin N. A. Zulkifli M. N. Shukor K. Budsabong S. Changtragoon T. Sekiguchi H. Sasaki B. M. Md-Zain

Three species of otter can be found throughout Malay Peninsula: Aonyx cinereus, Lutra sumatrana, and Lutrogale perspicillata. In this study, we focused on the A. cinereus population that ranges from the southern and the east coast to the northern regions of Malay Peninsula up to southern Thailand to review the relationships between the populations based on the mitochondrial D-loop region. Forty...

2017
Beatrice Moretti Omar F. Al-Sheikhly Monica Guerrini Meryl Theng Brij K. Gupta Mukhtar K. Haba Waseem A. Khan Aleem A. Khan Filippo Barbanera

We investigated the phylogeography of the smooth-coated otter (Lutrogale perspicillata) to determine its spatial genetic structure for aiding an adaptive conservation management of the species. Fifty-eight modern and 11 archival (dated 1882-1970) otters sampled from Iraq to Malaysian Borneo were genotyped (mtDNA Cytochrome-b, 10 microsatellite DNA loci). Moreover, 16 Aonyx cinereus (Asian small...

2014
Li Fen Zhu Xuwei Li Nanyi Zhang Puyu Zhang Shuang Zhao Xue Li Pengju Zhu Qichao Lin Haiping

In order to screen lignocellulose-degrading superior mushroom strains ten strains of mushrooms (Lentinus edodes939, Pholiota nameko, Lentinus edodes868, Coprinus comatus, Macrolepiota procera, Auricularia auricula, Hericium erinaceus, Grifola frondosa, Pleurotus nebrodensis, and Shiraia bambusicola) were inoculated onto carboxymethylcellulose agar-Congo red plates to evaluate their ability to p...

Journal: :Acta tropica 1984
R Subra M W Service F W Mosha

In some rural areas of Kenya pit latrines are the most important breeding places of Culex quinquefasciatus, but this vector is often rapidly displaced by a competitor, Culex cinereus, which then breeds prolifically in the latrines. In urban settlements, however, cesspools are the main breeding sites of C. quinquefasciatus and no such species replacement occurs. These latter habitats contain wat...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Jason E Stajich Sarah K Wilke Dag Ahrén Chun Hang Au Bruce W Birren Mark Borodovsky Claire Burns Björn Canbäck Lorna A Casselton C K Cheng Jixin Deng Fred S Dietrich David C Fargo Mark L Farman Allen C Gathman Jonathan Goldberg Roderic Guigó Patrick J Hoegger James B Hooker Ashleigh Huggins Timothy Y James Takashi Kamada Sreedhar Kilaru Chinnapa Kodira Ursula Kües Doris Kupfer H S Kwan Alexandre Lomsadze Weixi Li Walt W Lilly Li-Jun Ma Aaron J Mackey Gerard Manning Francis Martin Hajime Muraguchi Donald O Natvig Heather Palmerini Marilee A Ramesh Cathy J Rehmeyer Bruce A Roe Narmada Shenoy Mario Stanke Vardges Ter-Hovhannisyan Anders Tunlid Rajesh Velagapudi Todd J Vision Qiandong Zeng Miriam E Zolan Patricia J Pukkila

The mushroom Coprinopsis cinerea is a classic experimental model for multicellular development in fungi because it grows on defined media, completes its life cycle in 2 weeks, produces some 10(8) synchronized meiocytes, and can be manipulated at all stages in development by mutation and transformation. The 37-megabase genome of C. cinerea was sequenced and assembled into 13 chromosomes. Meiotic...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
Werner Conradie William R Branch Krystal A Tolley

Phylogenetic reconstruction using the mitochondrial 16S marker shows that geographically separated populations of the poorly known Hyperolius cinereus (Anura: Hyperoliidae) from Angola form two distinct clades. The description of H. cinereus was originally based on only a single preserved adult male. Fresh material of both sexes allowed a detailed redescription of the species, which is restrict...

2013
C. SAIZ-JIMENEZ

Among the Basidiomycetes the species of the genus Coprinus have black spores and hymenia that, at maturity, are transformed through autodigestion into a black or inky fluid that drops from the pileus and blackens the soil beneath the fruiting structures. The melanins from three different species of Coprinus have been characterized by spectroscopic techniques, including cross-polarization, magic...

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