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Mycorrhiza, 2003
Suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH), expression profiling and EST sequencing identified 12 plant genes and six fungal genes that are expressed in the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis between Medicago truncatula and Glomus mosseae. All the plant genes and three of the fungal genes were up-regulated in symbiotic tissues.
Brechenmacher, L.+6 more
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Suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH), expression profiling and EST sequencing identified 12 plant genes and six fungal genes that are expressed in the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis between Medicago truncatula and Glomus mosseae. All the plant genes and three of the fungal genes were up-regulated in symbiotic tissues.
Brechenmacher, L.+6 more
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Pest Management Science, 2020
AbstractBACKGROUNDTo initiate insect infection, entomopathogenic fungi produce diverse cuticle‐degrading enzymes. Of those, lipolytic enzymes participate in epicuticular lipid hydrolysis and thus facilitate fungal penetration through the outermost cuticular barrier of the insect host.
Zheng‐Liang Wang+3 more
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AbstractBACKGROUNDTo initiate insect infection, entomopathogenic fungi produce diverse cuticle‐degrading enzymes. Of those, lipolytic enzymes participate in epicuticular lipid hydrolysis and thus facilitate fungal penetration through the outermost cuticular barrier of the insect host.
Zheng‐Liang Wang+3 more
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5 Fungal Chromatin and Its Role in Regulation of Gene Expression
2014Changes in chromatin structure and composition are now recognized as important for gene regulation, especially the initiation of transcription, for which access to the transcriptional start sites of genes is required. While there is a rich literature centered on hemiascomycetous yeasts, less is known about the filamentous fungi, although they seem ...
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Current Genetics, 2007
We previously demonstrated that the nop-1 gene encodes a putative green-light opsin photoreceptor that is highly expressed in cultures that support asexual sporulation (conidiation) in Neurospora crassa. In this study, we demonstrate that nop-1 is a late-stage conidiation gene, through analysis of nop-1 transcript levels in wild-type strains and ...
Katherine A. Borkovich+3 more
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We previously demonstrated that the nop-1 gene encodes a putative green-light opsin photoreceptor that is highly expressed in cultures that support asexual sporulation (conidiation) in Neurospora crassa. In this study, we demonstrate that nop-1 is a late-stage conidiation gene, through analysis of nop-1 transcript levels in wild-type strains and ...
Katherine A. Borkovich+3 more
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2001
Ectomycorrhizas are symbiotic organs formed between fine roots of woody plants and certain soil fungi. In this type of symbiosis plant derived carbohydrates are released into the common apoplast and taken up by the fungus. Two fungal networks are present in mycorrhizas, the Hartig net that is attached to root cortical cells, and hyphae that are ...
Rüdiger Hampp, Uwe Nehls, Andrea Bock
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Ectomycorrhizas are symbiotic organs formed between fine roots of woody plants and certain soil fungi. In this type of symbiosis plant derived carbohydrates are released into the common apoplast and taken up by the fungus. Two fungal networks are present in mycorrhizas, the Hartig net that is attached to root cortical cells, and hyphae that are ...
Rüdiger Hampp, Uwe Nehls, Andrea Bock
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2023
Rice blast caused by the fungus Magnaporthe oryzae is the most devastating fungal disease of rice worldwide. To reduce losses due to M. oryzae infection, and to obtain maximum yields, high amounts of pesticides and fertilizers continue to be applied in rice cultivation causing an adverse impact on human health and environment.
Martín-Cardoso, Héctor+3 more
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Rice blast caused by the fungus Magnaporthe oryzae is the most devastating fungal disease of rice worldwide. To reduce losses due to M. oryzae infection, and to obtain maximum yields, high amounts of pesticides and fertilizers continue to be applied in rice cultivation causing an adverse impact on human health and environment.
Martín-Cardoso, Héctor+3 more
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Epigenetic regulation of effector gene expression in fungal plant pathogen
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AbstractSterol regulatory element-binding proteins (SREBPs) are a family of transcription factors known to regulate sterol biosynthesis and homeostasis in fungi. For this reason they have a role in several biological processes, including virulence, fungicide tolerance, hypoxia adaptation, lipid and carbohydrate metabolisms, and iron homeostasis.
Edoardo Piombo+6 more
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Edoardo Piombo+6 more
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The current state of molecular testing in the treatment of patients with solid tumors, 2019
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2019John L Marshall+2 more
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