نتایج جستجو برای: ae crassa

تعداد نتایج: 15406  

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1983
L P Woudt A Pastink A E Kempers-Veenstra A E Jansen W H Mager R J Planta

Sequences coding for histone H3 and H4 of Neurospora crassa could be identified in genomic digests with the use of the corresponding genes from sea urchin and X. laevis as hybridization probes. A 2.6 kb HindIII-generated N. crassa DNA fragment, showing homology with the heterologous histone H3-gene probes was cloned in a charon 21A vector. Using DNA from this clone as a homologous hybridization...

Journal: :Genetics 1992
S D Haedo E D Temporini M E Alvarez H J Maccioni A L Rosa

P59Nc is a 59-kD polypeptide associated with 8-10-nm diameter cellular filaments in normal Neurospora crassa strains. Abnormally sized and shaped bundles of these structures are present in N. crassa strains carrying mutations at the locus sn (snowflake). By using molecular cloning and restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) segregation analysis strategies we show here that sn is not the...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1965
J A DEMOSS

The role of shikimic acid as a common intermediate in the synthesis of phenylalanine, tyrosine, tryptophan, and p-aminobenzoic acid has been recognized for some time (l-3). The enzymes which catalyze the synthesis of shikimic acid from intermediates of carbohydrate metabolism have been observed in extracts of bacteria (4-6) as well as Neurospora crassa (7). On the other hand, the reactions lead...

Journal: :iranian journal of allergy, asthma and immunology 0
maría morales suárez-varela public and environmental health unit, department of preventive medicine, university of valencia, ciber epidemiology and public health (ciberesp), and center for public health research (csisp), valencia, spain luís garcía-marcos pediatric respiratory and allergy units, “arrixaca” university children’s hospital, university of murcia, and ciber of epidemiology and public health (cibersp), murcia, spain javier fuertes fernández-espinar perpetuo socorro” health center, huesca, spain alberto bercedo-sanz meruelo” health center, santander, spain inés aguinaga-ontoso department of health sciences, public university of navarra, pamplona, spain carlos gonzález-díaz department of pediatrics, basurto hospital, bilbao, spain

atopic eczema (ae) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that affects children and adults, and  alters  quality  of  life.  previous  studies  have suggested several  socio-demographic   and environmental factors related to the prevalence of ae and other allergic diseases,  including acetaminophen use. in the present study, we report the rates of isolated ae, ae associated with asthma and ae a...

Journal: :iranian journal of allergy, asthma and immunology 0
kam lun e. hon department of pediatrics, the chinese university of hong kong, prince of wales hospital, shatin, hong kong sar, china shuxin susan wang department of pediatrics, the chinese university of hong kong, prince of wales hospital, shatin, hong kong sar, china ting-fan leung department of pediatrics, the chinese university of hong kong, prince of wales hospital, shatin, hong kong sar, china

many patients with atopic eczema (ae) would “march” to develop allergic rhinitis (ar) and asthma. physicians, patients and their families often do not appreciate the significance of these diseases as co-morbidities of atopy. the aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence and severity of airway atopies in patients with ae. ar and asthma severity were assessed in consecutive ae patients see...

Mansoureh Roofigari Isfahan Monir Doudi Zahra Rezayatmand

The use of herbal products in the prevention of the growth of pathogens have been widely studied. Problems in the treatment of infections caused by resistant strains of fungi are indicator of the need for a more in-detailed study of herbal remedies. Artemisia aucheri is used as a medicinal plant with anti-microbial properties, and as an astringent. Plant tissue culture is an important technique...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Elizabeth A Znameroski Samuel T Coradetti Christine M Roche Jordan C Tsai Anthony T Iavarone Jamie H D Cate N Louise Glass

Neurospora crassa colonizes burnt grasslands in the wild and metabolizes both cellulose and hemicellulose from plant cell walls. When switched from a favored carbon source such as sucrose to cellulose, N. crassa dramatically upregulates expression and secretion of a wide variety of genes encoding lignocellulolytic enzymes. However, the means by which N. crassa and other filamentous fungi sense ...

Journal: :Genome research 2000
E L Braun A L Halpern M A Nelson D O Natvig

We report a large-scale comparison of sequence data from the filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa with the complete genome sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. N. crassa is considerably more morphologically and developmentally complex than S. cerevisiae. We found that N. crassa has a much higher proportion of "orphan" genes than S. cerevisiae, suggesting that its morphological complexity refle...

Journal: :Genetics 2001
H S Kelkar J Griffith M E Case S F Covert R D Hall C H Keith J S Oliver M J Orbach M S Sachs J R Wagner M J Weise J K Wunderlich J Arnold

A Neurospora crassa cosmid library of 12,000 clones (at least nine genome equivalents) has been created using an improved cosmid vector pLorist6Xh, which contains a bacteriophage lambda origin of replication for low-copy-number replication in bacteria and the hygromycin phosphotransferase marker for direct selection in fungi. The electrophoretic karyotype of the seven chromosomes comprising the...

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