نتایج جستجو برای: neurospora

تعداد نتایج: 5175  

Journal: :Current opinion in microbiology 2000
S J Saupe C Clavé J Bégueret

In filamentous fungi, vegetative cell fusion between genotypically distinct individuals leads to a cell-death reaction known as vegetative or heterokaryon incompatibility. Genes involved in this reaction have been characterised molecularly. We can now begin to get a better understanding of the mechanism and the biological significance of this intriguing phenomenon.

Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor symposia on quantitative biology 2007
J Cha G Huang J Guo Y Liu

The eukaryotic circadian clocks are composed of autoregulatory circadian negative feedback loops that include both positive and negative elements. Investigations of the Neurospora circadian clock system have elucidated many of the basic mechanisms that underlie circadian rhythms, including negative feedback and light and temperature entrainment common to all eukaryotic clocks. The conservation ...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2008
روزبهان, یوسف , شجاع‌الساداتی, سید عباس , ناظم, کورش,

The nutritive values of lemon and orange pulps treated with Neurospora sitophila fungus were assessed by chemical composition, in vitro digestibility, in situ (dry matter and nitrogen) degradation methods. The obtained data from the untreated and treated pulps with fungi were compared using t-test. Mean values of the chemical analysis for crude protein, ash, organic mater, NDF and ADF for untre...

Journal: :Fungal genetics and biology : FG & B 2001
B C Turner

Spore killer strains, found in Neurospora, provided the first recognized example of meiotic drive in fungi. In the present study, natural populations throughout the world were examined for the presence of killer strains and strains that are resistant to killing. In N. intermedia, Sk-2 and Sk-3 are present but are rare. Killer strains were found at only five sites, in Borneo, Java, and Papua New...

2017
Edward L. Tatum George W. Beadle George Beadle Edward Tatum George Wells Beadle Edward Lawrie

George Wells Beadle [7] and Edward Lawrie Tatum's 1941 article "Genetic Control of Biochemical Reactions in Neurospora [8]" detailed their experiments on how genes [9] regulated chemical reactions, and how the chemical reactions in turn affected development in the organism. Beadle and Tatum experimented on Neurospora, a type of bread mold, and they concluded that mutations to genes [9] affected...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1974
G J Sorger M T Debanne J Davies

1. A method was developed to examine the turnover of nitrate reductase by the use of tungstate. 2. Evidence is presented which suggests that the disappearance of nitrate reductase activity from Neurospora mycelia exposed to non-inducing conditions is due to the disappearance of the enzyme protein(s) from the mycelia, and not merely due to the disappearance of its (their) catalytic power. 3. The...

2003
KRISTEN B. EIK-NES

which had been added bovine serum albumin. The latter has been shown to aid in the preservation of Neurospora mitochondria capable of coupling oxidation to phosphorylation.4 It would seem then that the inclusion of bovine serum albumin in the medium has allowed us to isolate mitochondrial preparations capable of demonstrating substrate-independent amino acid production. Summary.-The mitochondri...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1948
H K MITCHELL J LEIN

Until recently there has been no demonstrated case in Neurospora in which the loss of activity of an essential enzyme could be attributed to gene mutation. It has been assumed from indirect evidence1 that gene mutations do cause such losses and thereby result in “blocks” of essential biochemical reactions. The products of the “blocked” reactions thus become essential growth substances for the m...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1972
H P Misra I Fridovich

Soluble extracts of Neurospora crassa contain a single, electrophoretically distinct, superoxide dismutase. This enzyme has been isolated and has been found to be a bluegreen, copperand zinc-containing enzyme, similar to that already described from bovine tissues and from garden peas. The molecular weight was ,approximately 31,000, and the enzyme appeared to be composed of 2 subunits of equal s...

2011
Luis M. Corrochano

Fungi respond and adapt to many environmental signals including light. The photobiology of fungi has been extensively investigated, but in recent years the identification of the first fungal photoreceptor, WC-1 in the ascomycete Neurospora crassa, and the discovery that similar photoreceptors are required for photoreception in other ascomycete, basidiomycete and zygomycete fungi has allowed the...

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