نتایج جستجو برای: fungal thermotolerance

تعداد نتایج: 54890  

Journal: :Microbiology 2002
Zhonghui Yang Renata C Pascon Andrew Alspaugh Gary M Cox John H McCusker

The Cryptococcus neoformans MET3 cDNA (encoding ATP sulfurylase) was cloned by complementation of the corresponding met3 mutation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Sequence analysis showed high similarity between the deduced amino acid sequence of the C. neoformans Met3p and other fungal ATP sulfurylases. A C. neoformans met3 mutant was made by targeted insertional mutagenesis, which had the expecte...

2015
Nana Zhang Brian Belsterling Jesse Raszewski Stephen J. Tonsor

Little is known about adaptive within-species variation in thermotolerance in wild plants despite its likely role in both functional adaptation at range limits and in predicting response to climate change. Heat shock protein Hsp101, rapidly heat induced in Arabidopsis thaliana, plays a central role in thermotolerance in laboratory studies, yet little is known about variation in its expression i...

Journal: :Cancer research 1992
M A Mackey S L Anolik J L Roti Roti

Chronic thermotolerance is an operational definition for that resistance to cell killing by heat which develops during a protracted exposure at temperatures generally in the range of 41.5-42.5 degrees C which is usually observed as a reduction in the slope of the survival curve. While Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells are generally more sensitive to high-temperature heat shock than HeLa cells, ...

Journal: :Cancer research 1983
J B Mitchell A Russo T J Kinsella E Glatstein

Chinese hamster V79 cells were made thermotolerant by either continuous heating at 42.5 degrees or by fractionated 43 degrees exposures with interfraction incubation at 37 degrees. For both methods of thermotolerance induction, elevations in cellular glutathione (GSH) were observed. Additionally, GSH was also shown to be elevated following a 1-hr exposure to 6% ethanol, which also induces therm...

2009
Koichi SHIBUYA Shoji KAWASAKI Masahiro KURODA Jun-ichi ASAUMI Koichi Shibuya

Thermotolerance in tsAF8 cells develops during incubation at 34°C after heating at 4SoC, while it is suppressed by the following incubation at a non-permissive temperature of 39.7"C after the same heating. The incubation temperature after heating may affect the cell cycle and consequently thermotolerance. In the present study, a relationship between the thermotolerance and the cell cycle of tsA...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2001
T D Sharkey X Chen S Yeh

Isoprene is synthesized and emitted in large amounts by a number of plant species, especially oak (Quercus sp.) and aspen (Populus sp.) trees. It has been suggested that isoprene improves thermotolerance by helping photosynthesis cope with high temperature. However, the evidence for the thermotolerance hypothesis is indirect and one of three methods used to support this hypothesis has recently ...

2006
Nahid F. Mivechi Gloria C. Li

We have studied the sensitivities of four hematopoietic stem cell types to heat stress as well as their abilities to develop thermotolerance. Granulocyte-macrophage colony forming units were the most heat resistant bone marrow progenitors tested. Of the erythroid progenitors tested, erythrocyte colony forming units were more resistant than the two more primitive erythrocyte burst forming units....

2013
Jie Wang Jing Liu Yue Hu Sheng-Hua Ying Ming-Guang Feng

A dual-specificity, paralogue-free Cdc14 phosphatase was located in the nuclei of Beauveria bassiana (filamentous entomopathogen) and functionally characterized. Inactivation of cdc14 caused defective cytokinesis due to multinucleate cells formed in Δcdc14 and 89% decrease of blastospore production, followed by slower growth and a loss of ≥ 96% conidial yield under normal conditions. These defe...

2010
Monica A. Garcia-Solache Arturo Casadevall

Fungi are major pathogens of plants, other fungi, rotifers, insects, and amphibians, but relatively few cause disease in mammals. Fungi became important human pathogens only in the late 20th century, primarily in hosts with impaired immunity as a consequence of medical interventions or HIV infection. The relatively high resistance of mammals has been attributed to a combination of a complex imm...

2017
Ronen Ben-Ami Judith Berman Ana Novikov Edna Bash Yael Shachor-Meyouhas Shiri Zakin Yasmin Maor Jalal Tarabia Vered Schechner Amos Adler Talya Finn

Candida auris and C. haemulonii are closely related, multidrug-resistant emerging fungal pathogens that are not readily distinguishable with phenotypic assays. We studied C. auris and C. haemulonii clinical isolates from 2 hospitals in central Israel. C. auris was isolated in 5 patients with nosocomial bloodstream infection, and C. haemulonii was found as a colonizer of leg wounds at a peripher...

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