نتایج جستجو برای: sporangium

تعداد نتایج: 135  

Journal: :Journal of invertebrate pathology 1998
Smolowitz Leavitt Perkins

During the summer and fall of 1995, in clam aquaculture leases at two locations on the coast of Massachusetts, significant mortalities were observed to occur primarily in 1½- to 2-year old hard clams (Mercenaria mercenaria, quahog) planted in the leases. Examination of hard clams from those leases suggested a parasite similar to QPX (Quahog Parasite Unknown), as described by Whyte, S. K....

2017
Cheng-Wei Chen Michael Sundue Li-Yaung Kuo Wei-Chih Teng Yao-Moan Huang

The monotypic fern genus Dryopolystichum Copel. combines a unique assortment of characters that obscures its relationship to other ferns. Its thin-walled sporangium with a vertical and interrupted annulus, round sorus with peltate indusium, and petiole with several vascular bundles place it in suborder Polypodiineae, but more precise placement has eluded previous authors. Here we investigate it...

Journal: :Eukaryotic cell 2007
Audrey M V Ah-Fong Qijun Xiang Howard S Judelson

The Cdc14 gene of Phytophthora infestans is transcribed specifically during sporulation, with no mRNA detectable in vegetative hyphae, and is required for sporangium development. To unravel the mechanisms regulating its transcription, mutated Cdc14 promoters plus chimeras of selected Cdc14 sequences and a minimal promoter were tested in stable transformants. This revealed that a tandem repeat o...

Journal: :Molecular microbiology 2008
Aaron A Handler Joo Eun Lim Richard Losick

Cytokinesis in bacteria is mediated by the tubulin-like protein FtsZ, which forms a Z-ring at the division site. Using FtsZ as bait in a two-hybrid screen, we discovered a 40-amino-acid peptide, termed MciZ, from Bacillus subtilis that appeared to interact with FtsZ. Cells engineered to produce MciZ during growth formed aseptate filaments that lacked Z-rings. A mutant resistant to the toxic eff...

Journal: :Journal of inorganic biochemistry 2008
Konstantin Jilkine Kathleen M Gough Robert Julian Susan G W Kaminskyj

Cell function is related to cell composition. The asexual state of filamentous fungi (molds and mildews) has two main life cycle stages: vegetative hyphae for substrate colonization and nutrient acquisition, and asexual spores for survival and dispersal. Hyphal composition changes over a few tens of microns during growth and maturation; spores are different from hyphae. Most biochemical analyse...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1970
D L Nelson A Kornberg

Acid-soluble phosphate compounds represent about 25 % of the total phosphate of Bacillus megaferium vegetative cells, but only 7% of the total phosphate in dormant spores. In vegetative cells, 12 compounds make up 90% of the acidsoluble phosphate. These same compounds predominate throughout growth and early sporulation, although their relative amounts change during the process. One hour before ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2008
James Kain Gina G He Richard Losick

Spatial control of proteolysis is emerging as a common feature of regulatory networks in bacteria. In the spore-forming bacterium Bacillus subtilis, the peptidase ClpP can associate with any of three ATPases: ClpC, ClpE, and ClpX. Here, we report that ClpCP, ClpEP, and ClpXP localize in foci often near the poles of growing cells and that ClpP and the ATPase are each capable of polar localizatio...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2008
Kimitsune Ishizaki Shota Chiyoda Katsuyuki T Yamato Takayuki Kohchi

Agrobacterium-mediated transformation has not been practical in pteridophytes, bryophytes and algae to date, although it is commonly used in model plants including Arabidopsis and rice. Here we present a rapid Agrobacterium-mediated transformation system for the haploid liverwort Marchantia polymorpha L. using immature thalli developed from spores. Hundreds of hygromycin-resistant plants per sp...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1959
M. Delbrück D. Varjú

Sporangiophores of Phycomyces in stage IV b have been stimulated by parallel light in test areas 0.2 mm. wide. The growth responses to large stimuli are very large, owing probably to light scattered within the specimen. For medium stimuli the sensitive zone coincides with the growth response zone obtained previously and excludes the region of maximum stretch. Sustained stimulations were used to...

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