نتایج جستجو برای: homothallic

تعداد نتایج: 256  

2003
Tom Hsiang Fajun Chen Paul H. Goodwin

Portions of the mating type genes from Ophiosphaerella korrae (J. Walker & A.M. Smith) R.A. Shoemaker (= Leptosphaeria korrae J. Walker & A.M. Smith), a pathogenic fungus of grasses, were examined by PCR (polymerase chain reaction). For nine isolates of O. korrae from North America, both mating type genes were amplified, demonstrating that both MAT idiomorphs are detectable in this homothallic ...

Journal: :Fungal biology 2010
Timothy L Widmer

Limited information is known on the basic biology of the recently described Phytophthora kernoviae that produces homothallic oospores. In this study, different P. kernoviae isolates were used to investigate oospore maturity, germination, and infection. All isolates produced oospores in V8 broth at 20°C in the dark by 6d. Oospores also formed at 10 and 15°C, but did not form at 25 and 28°C. Cont...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1994
D W Brown J J Salvo

The homothallic ascomycete Aspergillus nidulans produces two types of pigmented spores: conidia and ascospores. The synthesis and localization of the spore pigments is developmentally regulated and occurs in specialized cell types. On the basis of spectroscopic evidence, we propose that the major ascospore pigment of A. nidulans (ascoquinone A) is a novel dimeric hydroxylated anthraquinone. The...

2016
Antonia Werner Britta Herzog Stefan Frey Stefanie Pöggeler

In filamentous fungi, autophagy functions as a catabolic mechanism to overcome starvation and to control diverse developmental processes under normal nutritional conditions. Autophagy involves the formation of double-membrane vesicles, termed autophagosomes that engulf cellular components and bring about their degradation via fusion with vacuoles. Two ubiquitin-like (UBL) conjugation systems ar...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Geraldine Butler Claire Kenny Ailís Fagan Cornelia Kurischko Claude Gaillardin Kenneth H Wolfe

The genetics of the mating-type (MAT) locus have been studied extensively in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, but relatively little is known about how this complex system evolved. We compared the organization of MAT and mating-type-like (MTL) loci in nine species spanning the hemiascomycete phylogenetic tree. We inferred that the system evolved in a two-step process in which silent HMR/HML cassettes a...

Journal: :Genetics 2004
Louise J Johnson Vassiliki Koufopanou Matthew R Goddard Richard Hetherington Stefanie M Schäfer Austin Burt

Saccharomyces paradoxus is the closest known relative of the well-known S. cerevisiae and an attractive model organism for population genetic and genomic studies. Here we characterize a set of 28 wild isolates from a 10-km(2) sampling area in southern England. All 28 isolates are homothallic (capable of mating-type switching) and wild type with respect to nutrient requirements. Nine wild isolat...

2014
Warren Albertin Laura Chasseriaud Guillaume Comte Aurélie Panfili Adline Delcamp Franck Salin Philippe Marullo Marina Bely

The yeast Torulaspora delbrueckii is associated with several human activities including oenology, bakery, distillery, dairy industry, etc. In addition to its biotechnological applications, T. delbrueckii is frequently isolated in natural environments (plant, soil, insect). T. delbrueckii is thus a remarkable ubiquitous yeast species with both wild and anthropic habitats, and appears to be a per...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1979
J N Strathern L C Blair I Herskowitz

Homothallic yeasts switch cell types (mating types a and alpha) at high frequency by changing the alleles of the mating type locus, MATa and MATalpha. We have proposed in the cassette model that yeast cells contain silent MATa and MATalpha blocs ("cassettes"), copies of which can be substituted at the mating type locus for the resident information. The existence of silent cassettes was original...

Journal: :Canadian journal of microbiology 2003
P Roeckel-Drevet J Tourvieille T J Gulya G Charmet P Nicolas D Tourvieille de Labrouhe

Downy mildew of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.), caused by the pathogen Plasmopara halstedii, is a potentially devastating disease. Seventy-seven isolates of P. halstedii collected in twelve countries from four continents were investigated for RAPD polymorphism with 21 primers. The study led to a binary matrix, which was subjected to various complementary analyses. This is the first report on ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2002
Ilaria Mannazzu Emanuela Simonetti Paola Marinangeli Emanuela Guerra Marilena Budroni Madan Thangavelu Suzanne Bowen Alan Wheals Francesca Clementi

The SED1 gene (YDR077W), coding for the major cell wall glycoprotein of Saccharomyces cerevisiae stationary-phase cells, contains two blocks of tandem repeat units located within two distinct regions of the nucleotide sequence. A PCR survey of the SED1 open reading frames (ORFs) of 186 previously uncharacterized grape must isolates of S. cerevisiae yielded 13 PCR profiles arising from different...

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