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The dst1 Gene Involved in Mushroom Photomorphogenesis of Coprinus cinereus Encodes a Putative Photoreceptor for Blue Light

The dst1 Gene Involved in Mushroom Photomorphogenesis of Coprinus cinereus Encodes a Putative Photoreceptor for Blue Light

... Fruiting body (mushroom) formation of the homo- basidiomycete Coprinus cinereus is a most remarkable example of fungal development regulated by light ( Tsusue ´ 1969; K amada et al. 1978; for a review, see ...

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The Origin of Multiple B Mating Specificities in Coprinus cinereus

The Origin of Multiple B Mating Specificities in Coprinus cinereus

... as Coprinus cinereus, possess large families of pheromones and G-protein-coupled receptors that are sequestered at the B mating-type locus and whose function is to confer vast numbers of different mating ...

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An mre11 Mutant of Coprinus cinereus Has Defects in Meiotic Chromosome Pairing, Condensation and Synapsis

An mre11 Mutant of Coprinus cinereus Has Defects in Meiotic Chromosome Pairing, Condensation and Synapsis

... basidiomycete Coprinus cinereus is required for the completion of meiosis and for survival after gamma ...C. cinereus mre11 is induced during prophase I of meiosis and following gamma ...C. ...

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Molecular Analysis of pcc1, a Gene That Leads to A-Regulated Sexual Morphogenesis in Coprinus cinereus

Molecular Analysis of pcc1, a Gene That Leads to A-Regulated Sexual Morphogenesis in Coprinus cinereus

... A homokaryotic strain (5337) in our culture stock of Coprinus cinereus produced fertile fruit bodies after prolonged culture. Microscopic examination revealed that hyphae dedifferentiated from the tissues ...

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Three Subfamilies of Pheromone and Receptor Genes Generate Multiple B Mating Specificities in the Mushroom Coprinus cinereus

Three Subfamilies of Pheromone and Receptor Genes Generate Multiple B Mating Specificities in the Mushroom Coprinus cinereus

... The B mating type locus of the basidiomycete Coprinus cinereus encodes a large family of lipopeptide pheromones and their seven transmembrane domain receptors. Here we show that the B42 locus, like the ...

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Improvement of Blue Cibacron bleaching by Coprinus cinereus strain through an experimental factorial design (EFD)

Improvement of Blue Cibacron bleaching by Coprinus cinereus strain through an experimental factorial design (EFD)

... This research has been designed to integrate the perspective of improvement of BC discoloration and it aims at determining the best values of factors and the best combinations between physicochemical factors (pH & ...

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The clp1 Gene of the Mushroom Coprinus cinereus Is Essential for A-Regulated Sexual Development

The clp1 Gene of the Mushroom Coprinus cinereus Is Essential for A-Regulated Sexual Development

... mushroom Coprinus cinereus is under the control of the A and B mating- type loci, both of which must be different for a compatible, dikaryotic mycelium to form between two ...C. cinereus, in which ...

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Molecular analysis of the Coprinus cinereus mating type A factor demonstrates an unexpectedly complex structure.

Molecular analysis of the Coprinus cinereus mating type A factor demonstrates an unexpectedly complex structure.

... 3. Transformation analyses demonstrated that when c203-E12 DNA was introduced into a recipient strain carrying a different mating factor, A 3 , the two phenotypic changes [r] ...

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Inheritance of chromosome-length polymorphisms in Coprinus cinereus.

Inheritance of chromosome-length polymorphisms in Coprinus cinereus.

... The rud9-1 isolates shown are sibling mutant isolates from the fifth generation of crossing and backcrossing of the rud9-1 mutant (made in a Java4 back- ground) and Okayama-7[r] ...

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Targeted Gene Silencing in the Model Mushroom Coprinopsis cinerea (Coprinus cinereus) by Expression of Homologous Hairpin RNAs

Targeted Gene Silencing in the Model Mushroom Coprinopsis cinerea (Coprinus cinereus) by Expression of Homologous Hairpin RNAs

... A silenced and a nonsilenced transformant in comparison to the appropriate control strains or transformants (the numbering in the brackets refers to panels A and B) were examined by GFP [r] ...

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A Large Pheromone and Receptor Gene Complex Determines Multiple B Mating Type Specificities in Coprinus cinereus

A Large Pheromone and Receptor Gene Complex Determines Multiple B Mating Type Specificities in Coprinus cinereus

... DNA sequencing and transformation analysis identified nine genes encoding three 7-TM receptors and six peptide pheromone precursors embedded within 17 kb of mating type- specific sequenc[r] ...

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The rad9 Gene of Coprinus cinereus Encodes a Proline-Rich Protein Required for Meiotic Chromosome Condensation and Synapsis

The rad9 Gene of Coprinus cinereus Encodes a Proline-Rich Protein Required for Meiotic Chromosome Condensation and Synapsis

... This defect may be a direct consequence of the absence of functional Rad9 protein in these cells, or the Rad9 protein may be indi- rectly required for chromatin condensation; f[r] ...

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Frequent changes in the number of reiterated ribosomal RNA genes throughout the life cycle of the basidiomycete Coprinus cinereus.

Frequent changes in the number of reiterated ribosomal RNA genes throughout the life cycle of the basidiomycete Coprinus cinereus.

... Strains such as Ac49+ and Acl- that exhibited an increased mobility of the 3.0-Mb chromosome showed a loss of tandemly repeated rRNA genes as indicated by the reduction in[r] ...

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Multiple Versions of the A Mating Type Locus of Coprinus cinereus are Generated by Three Paralogous Pairs of Multiallelic Homeobox Genes

Multiple Versions of the A Mating Type Locus of Coprinus cinereus are Generated by Three Paralogous Pairs of Multiallelic Homeobox Genes

... genes identified by recombination. Two classes of pro- teins are encoded by the A genes, each contains a ho- meodomain motif, but these are distinctly different and have [r] ...

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Production and characterization of radiation-sensitive meiotic mutants of Coprinus cinereus.

Production and characterization of radiation-sensitive meiotic mutants of Coprinus cinereus.

... Recombinants were observed in basidiospore prog- eny of homozygous dikaryons of all of the rad mutants (Table 3). Our results imply that the rad 3-1 gene product is require[r] ...

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De novo methylation of repeated sequences in Coprinus cinereus.

De novo methylation of repeated sequences in Coprinus cinereus.

... cinereus (ROSSIGNOL and PICARD 1991 ; RHOUNIM, ROSSIGNOL and FAUGERON 1992): only repeated sequences are methylated, methylation occurs during the dikaryotic stage, no C [r] ...

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Correlation of Genetic and Physical Maps at the A Mating-Type Locus of Coprinus cinereus

Correlation of Genetic and Physical Maps at the A Mating-Type Locus of Coprinus cinereus

... Map orientation: the centromere is leftward (prosimal) and the telomere is rightward (distal) to the A locus as shown here. The skewed recovery of recombinants sugges[r] ...

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Patterns of mating and mitochondrial DNA inheritance in the agaric Basidiomycete Coprinus cinereus.

Patterns of mating and mitochondrial DNA inheritance in the agaric Basidiomycete Coprinus cinereus.

... the crosses.. cinereus mtDS.4 demonsrl-ating polymorphisms of parental monokaryons and their dikaryotic products. A, Purified mtDNA demonstrating the three types of mtD[r] ...

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Scopulariopsis, a Poorly Known Opportunistic Fungus: Spectrum of Species in Clinical Samples and In Vitro Responses to Antifungal Drugs

Scopulariopsis, a Poorly Known Opportunistic Fungus: Spectrum of Species in Clinical Samples and In Vitro Responses to Antifungal Drugs

... Ninety-nine isolates of clinical origin, tentatively identified as Scopulariopsis or Microascus, were morphologically and molecu- larly characterized by a combined analysis of the D1/D2 domains of the 28S rRNA gene and a ...

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Addition of antifungal skin bacteria to salamanders
ameliorates the effects of chytridiomycosis

Addition of antifungal skin bacteria to salamanders ameliorates the effects of chytridiomycosis

... Fifty individuals of the salamander Plethodon cinereus were collected in Rockingham County, Virginia, USA on 9 April 2006 and placed into individual sterile containers. Collectors cleaned their hands with ...

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