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Natural plasmids of filamentous fungi

open access: yesMicrobiological Reviews, 1995
Among eukaryotes, plasmids have been found in fungi and plants but not in animals. Most plasmids are mitochondrial. In filamentous fungi, plasmids are commonly encountered in isolates from natural populations. Individual populations may show a predominance of one type, but some plasmids have a global distribution, often crossing species boundaries ...
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Epiphitic microbiote and fungi contaminats from in vitro establishment of guajaba (Psidium guajava L.)

open access: yesBiotecnología Vegetal, 2002
The studying of contaminats micobiote on guajaba (Psidium guajava L.) could help for creating schedule treatment of donator plants and its explants to eliminate or prevent the fungi contamination during guajaba micropropagation.
Mayra Acosta-Suárez   +3 more
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open access: yesمجلة علوم ذي قار, 2019
The main aim of this study was to analyse the occurrence of filamentous fungi and  yeasts in the drinking water of distribution systems ( tap water) as well as finding their correlation with some pollution indicator microorganisms .the presence of fungi
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Advance on Transcription Factors Regulating the Synthesis of Secondary Metabolites Mediated by NRPS in Filamentous Fungi

open access: yesShipin gongye ke-ji
Secondary metabolites (SM) produced by filamentous fungi have been extensively applied in biomedicine, biological control, food, and other fields. The biosynthesis of most SMs is closely associated with the catalysis of non-ribosome peptide synthetase ...
Xiaoxuan BAI   +4 more
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Ga and Gß Proteins Regulate the Cyclic AMP Pathway That Is Required for Development and Pathogenicity of the Phytopathogen Mycosphaerella graminicola [PDF]

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We identified and functionally characterized genes encoding three G alpha proteins and one G beta protein in the dimorphic fungal wheat pathogen Mycosphaerella graminicola, which we designated MgGpa1, MgGpa2, MgGpa3, and MgGpb1, respectively.
Kema, G.H.J.   +5 more
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Isolation, Optimization, and Investigation of Production of Linoleic Acid in Aspergillus niger

open access: yesMajallah-i Dānishgāh-i ̒Ulūm-i Pizishkī-i Qum, 2016
Background and Objectives: Microorganisms that are capable of accumulating lipid up to 20% of their biomass are called oleaginous microorganisms. In this study, optimization in lipid and linolenic acid production was investigated in Aspergillus niger as ...
Noushin Shafiei   +2 more
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Hyphal branching in filamentous fungi

open access: yesDevelopmental Biology, 2019
In filamentous fungi, the formation of hyphal branches is a critical process that supports the ability of mycelia to radiate across and colonize growth substrates. Branching can occur at hyphal tips (apical branching) or from subapical hyphal compartments (lateral branching). The primary focus of this review is on lateral branching.
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The Unknown within the Known: Nucleolus, Understudied Compartment in the Filamentous Fungi

open access: yesMycobiology
Nucleolus is the most conspicuous sub-nuclear compartment that is well known as the site of RNA polymerase I-mediated rDNA transcription and assembly of ribosome subunits in eukaryotes.
Song Hee Lee, Namo Dubey, Junhyun Jeon
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Hypobranching Induced by Both Environmental Antioxidants and ROS Metabolism Gene Knockouts in Neurospora Crassa [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Previous work suggested a role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) metabolism on branch density, the statistical distribution of physical distances between branch points along a growing hypha in Neurospora. Here we report the results of experiments designed
Abduljabar, Hamzah   +3 more
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Two aminopeptidase I homologs convergently contribute to pathobiology of fungal entomopathogen Beauveria bassiana via divergent physiology-dependent autophagy pathways for vacuolar targeting

open access: yesJournal of Advanced Research
Introduction: In yeast, the cytoplasm-to-vacuole targeting (Cvt) pathway acts as a biosynthetic autophagy-related process, in which vacuolar targeting of hydrolase is mediated by the machineries involved in the selective autophagy.
Jin-Li Ding   +3 more
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