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Decoding the chromosome-scale genome of the nutrient-rich Agaricus subrufescens: A Resource for fungal biology and biotechnology.

Research in Microbiology, 2023
Agaricus subrufescens, also known as the “mushroom of the sun,” has significant nutritional and medicinal value. However, its short shelf life due to the browning process results in post-harvest losses unless it’s quickly dehydrated. This restricts its availability to consumers in the form of capsules. A genome sequence of A.
Carlos Godinho de Abreu   +9 more
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Visual integration of omics data to improve 3D models of fungal chromosomes

2023
Abstract The functions of eukaryotic chromosomes and their spatial architecture in the nucleus are reciprocally dependent. Hi-C experiments are routinely used to study chromosome 3D organization by probing chromatin interactions. Standard representation of the data has relied on contact maps that show the frequency of
Thibault Poinsignon   +5 more
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Influence of alien chromosomes on the resistance of soft wheat to biotrophic fungal pathogens

Cytology and Genetics, 2008
The resistance of 77 disomic chromosome-addition and chromosome-substitution lines of soft wheat that had been created on the base of the Chinese Spring variety to Belorussian populations of powdery mildew and brown leaf rust is studied. The lines possess a chromosome pair introduced from 13 species of cereals as well as three amphiploids.
A. A. Buloichik   +2 more
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Protuboxepin A, a marine fungal metabolite, inducing metaphase arrest and chromosomal misalignment in tumor cells

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, 2012
Previously we reported the identification of a new oxepin-containing diketopiperazine-type marine fungal metabolite, named protuboxepin A which showed antiproliferative activity in several cancer cell lines. In this study we elucidated the mechanism by which protuboxepin A induces cancer cell growth inhibition.
Yukihiro, Asami   +10 more
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Meiotic inheritance of a fungal supernumerary chromosome and its effect on sexual fertility in Nectria haematococca

Fungal Biology, 2015
PDA1-conditionally dispensable chromosome (CDC) of Nectria haematococca MP VI has long served as a model of supernumerary chromosomes in plant pathogenic fungi because of pathogenicity-related genes located on it. In our previous study, we showed the dosage effects of PDA1-CDC on pathogenicity and homoserine utilization by exploiting tagged PDA1-CDC ...
Hamid S, Garmaroodi, Masatoki, Taga
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Sheltered load in fungal mating-type chromosomes revealed by fitness experiments

Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Abstract Sex chromosomes and mating-type chromosomes can carry large regions with suppressed recombination. As a result of a lower efficacy of selection, recessive deleterious mutations are expected to accumulate in these non-recombining regions.
Lou Guyot   +6 more
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[The effects of alien chromosomes on common wheat resistance to biotrophic fungal pathogens].

TSitologiia i genetika, 2008
Effective, perhaps new genes of resistance to brown rust and powdery mildew expressed in common wheat genome in plant ontogenesis were revealed on additive chromosomes of Aegilops searsii, Aegilops longissima, Secale montanum and Elytrigia elongata.
A A, Buloĭchik   +2 more
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Architecture of the dynamic fungal cell wall

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022
Neil A R Gow   +2 more
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The WHO fungal priority pathogens list as a game-changer

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023
Matthew C Fisher   +2 more
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