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Enzyme induction in Neurospora crassa

Enzyme induction in Neurospora crassa

... The induction of tyrosinase and L-amino acid oxidase was fully restored when calcium, copper, and amino acids were added to the induction buffer. EDTA inhibition of ind[r] ... See full document

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The Oxygenase CAO-1 of Neurospora crassa Is a Resveratrol Cleavage Enzyme

The Oxygenase CAO-1 of Neurospora crassa Is a Resveratrol Cleavage Enzyme

... the activity of CAO-1, assuming that it may provide retinal, the chromophore of the NOP-1 rhodopsin, by cleaving ␤-carotene. For this purpose, we tested CAO-1 activity with carotenoid substrates that were, however, not ... See full document

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SUPER SUPPRESSORS IN NEUROSPORA CRASSA I. INDUCTION, GENETIC LOCALIZATION AND RELATIONSHIP TO A MISSENSE SUPPRESSOR

SUPER SUPPRESSORS IN NEUROSPORA CRASSA I. INDUCTION, GENETIC LOCALIZATION AND RELATIONSHIP TO A MISSENSE SUPPRESSOR

... Allele specificity and lack of locus specificity in the simultaneous reversion of physiologically unrelated loci combined with the properties of the mutants which resp[r] ... See full document

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INDUCTION OF ad-3 MUTANTS OF NEUROSPORA CRASSA BY 2-AMINOPURINE

INDUCTION OF ad-3 MUTANTS OF NEUROSPORA CRASSA BY 2-AMINOPURINE

... 6.5 times as many ad-3 mutants as the untreated cultures, (2) the incidence of leaky ad-3 mutants and o f complementing ad-3B mutants is greater among the mutants recover[r] ... See full document

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Deciphering the Regulatory Network between the SREBP Pathway and Protein Secretion in Neurospora crassa

Deciphering the Regulatory Network between the SREBP Pathway and Protein Secretion in Neurospora crassa

... Extensive studies of the SREBP pathway in a variety of organisms have revealed that, in addition to regulating lipid homeostasis, the SREBP pathway plays additional roles in the regulation of cell polarity, antifungal ... See full document

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Cell Biology of Conidial Anastomosis Tubes in Neurospora crassa

Cell Biology of Conidial Anastomosis Tubes in Neurospora crassa

... inducer of CAT formation could be found. Our results were consistent with a CAT inducer being produced by conidia, CAT production being dependent on conidial density, and the inducer not being cyclic AMP (cAMP). The ... See full document

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GENETIC CONTROL OF THE STRUCTURE AND ACTIVITY OF AN ENZYME AGGREGATE IN THE TRYPTOPHAN PATHWAY OF NEUROSPORA CRASSA

GENETIC CONTROL OF THE STRUCTURE AND ACTIVITY OF AN ENZYME AGGREGATE IN THE TRYPTOPHAN PATHWAY OF NEUROSPORA CRASSA

... Furthermore, while mutations which alter PRA isomerase or InGP synthetase, or both, but which result in active anthranilate synthetase appear to be more or less randomly distri[r] ... See full document

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Direct Target Network of the Neurospora crassa Plant Cell Wall Deconstruction Regulators CLR 1, CLR 2, and XLR 1

Direct Target Network of the Neurospora crassa Plant Cell Wall Deconstruction Regulators CLR 1, CLR 2, and XLR 1

... the enzyme encoded by cdh-1; two transporters, encoded by cdt-1 and cdt-2; six transcription factors, four of which, including those encoded by xlr-1, col-26, sah-2, and hac-1, have known effects on cellulase/ ... See full document

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DIRECT INDUCTION IN WILD-TYPE NEUROSPORA CRASSA OF MUTANTS (qa-1C) CONSTITUTIVE FOR THE CATABOLISM OF QUINATE AND SHIKIMATE

DIRECT INDUCTION IN WILD-TYPE NEUROSPORA CRASSA OF MUTANTS (qa-1C) CONSTITUTIVE FOR THE CATABOLISM OF QUINATE AND SHIKIMATE

... GILES, 1971 Constitutive mutants in a regulatory gene exerting positive control of quinic acid catabolism in Neurospora crassa.[r] ... See full document

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CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS IN NEUROSPORA CRASSA: INTERACTIONS BETWEEN CLOCK MUTATIONS

CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS IN NEUROSPORA CRASSA: INTERACTIONS BETWEEN CLOCK MUTATIONS

... Mutations at four loci in Neurospora crassa that alter the period of the circadian rhythm have been used to construct a series of double mutant strains in order to [r] ... See full document

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Sulfur regulated control of the met 2+ gene of Neurospora crassa encoding cystathionine β lyase

Sulfur regulated control of the met 2+ gene of Neurospora crassa encoding cystathionine β lyase

... N. crassa micro- array expression data collected at different stages of de- velopment demonstrate only modest changes in met-2 + expression during, for example, conidial germination or colony development ... See full document

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Ectopic integration of transforming DNA is rare among neurospora transformants selected for gene replacement.

Ectopic integration of transforming DNA is rare among neurospora transformants selected for gene replacement.

... We found that Neurospora crassa transformants selected for gene replacement at the am gene had not efficiently incorporated additional DNA, suggesting that nuclei that u[r] ... See full document

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F-Actin Dynamics in Neurospora crassa

F-Actin Dynamics in Neurospora crassa

... and endocytosis changes during development. A bright focal point of F-actin, colocalizing with the core region of the Spk, and an F-actin-depleted zone followed by a collar of actin patches were present in the tips of ... See full document

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Sexual development genes of Neurospora crassa.

Sexual development genes of Neurospora crassa.

... The expression of most of the sdv genes also required a functional A mating type product, even under crossing growth conditions, suggesting that this product functions [r] ... See full document

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Studies of the biosynthesis of histidine in Neurospora crassa

Studies of the biosynthesis of histidine in Neurospora crassa

... used by Ahmed et ale Indeed, if the JA mutant 1964 in the experiments described above, did contain histidinol dehydrogenase which had significantly different heat inactivation properties[r] ... See full document

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A SERIES OF HISTIDINELESS MUTANTS OF NEUROSPORA CRASSA

A SERIES OF HISTIDINELESS MUTANTS OF NEUROSPORA CRASSA

... If the five mutants corre- spond to five steps in a sequence of biochemical reactions that leads to the formation of histidine, and if the substances accumulated [r] ... See full document

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GENETIC CONTROL OF HETEROCARYOSIS IN NEUROSPORA CRASSA

GENETIC CONTROL OF HETEROCARYOSIS IN NEUROSPORA CRASSA

... Pantothenicless strains giving type I11 heterocaryons with the tester strains differ from those giving type I growth by having the alternative allele Y’ and crosses between t[r] ... See full document

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MITOSIS IN VEGETATIVE NUCLEI OF NEUROSPORA CRASSA

MITOSIS IN VEGETATIVE NUCLEI OF NEUROSPORA CRASSA

... While seven also appeared in most of the cells observed in the present study, a very small eighth chromosome has been noted in several metaphase figures (Figure 32).. This eighth [r] ... See full document

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FIXED GENETIC INSTABILITY IN NEUROSPORA CRASSA

FIXED GENETIC INSTABILITY IN NEUROSPORA CRASSA

... Were this the case, the two unstable alleles would rarely mutate to a stable state (this would require a transversion) but rather, each would mutate spontaneously by tra[r] ... See full document

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Suppressor mutants of Neurospora crassa that tolerate allelic differences at single or at multiple heterokaryon incompatibility loci.

Suppressor mutants of Neurospora crassa that tolerate allelic differences at single or at multiple heterokaryon incompatibility loci.

... Suppressor Mutants of Neurospora crassa That Tolerate Allelic Differences at Single or at Multiple Heterokaryon Incompatibility Loci.. Maria T.[r] ... See full document

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