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Transaminases in Neurospora crassa

Nature, 1951
THE presence of a wide range of transaminases in both animal tissues1 and bacteria2 has recently been reported. A rather similar array of enzymes appears to be present in the mould Neurospora crassa.
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Argininosuccinate synthetase of Neurospora crassa

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1967
Abstract The argininosuccinate synthetase ( l -citrulline: l -aspartate ligase (AMP), E.C.6.3.4.5) of Neurospora crassa has been studied in crude extracts and in partially purified form. The conditions necessary for enzyme activity resemble closely those previously described for the corresponding enzyme from other sources. Both l -α-amino-n-butyric
James L. Fairley, D.E. Wampler
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Cell fusion in Neurospora crassa

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2015
In recent years, the filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa has advanced as a model organism for studying eukaryotic cell-cell communication and fusion. Cell merger in this fungus employs an unusual mode of communication, in which the fusion partners appear to switch between signal sending and receiving.
André Fleißner   +2 more
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Chromium toxicity in Neurospora crassa

Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, 1994
A comparative study has been made on the mechanisms of toxicities of trivalent and hexavalent forms of chromium in Neurospora crassa. Of the two forms, Cr6+ is more toxic than Cr3+. The toxicity of Cr3+ was found to be due to its specific antagonism with iron uptake. Fe3+ was found to be very effective in reversing the toxicity of Cr3+ by concomitantly
V.Venkata Ramana, K. Sivarama Sastry
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Redundant DNA of Neurospora crassa

Biochemical Genetics, 1972
Approximately 20% of the DNA of Neurospora crassa consists of redundant sequences. This is calculated from the reassociation rate of fragmented, denatured DNA as measured by hydroxyapatite column chromatography. The redundant DNA has a complexity of 105 base pairs and a repetition frequency of up to 60 copies per genome.
P. C. Huang, Robert R. Brooks
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Microconidia ofNeurospora crassa

Fungal Genetics and Biology, 1999
Neurospora crassa produces two types of vegetative spores-relatively small numbers of uninucleate microconidia and very large numbers of multinucleate macroconidia (blastoconidia and arthroconidia). The microconidia can function either as spermatia (male gametes) or as asexual reproductive structures or both.
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Dehydrogenases of Neurospora crassa

Science, 1962
Malate, isocitrate, glucose-6-phosphate, and 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenases of the homogenate prepared from the mycelia of several wild strains of Neurospora crassa have been subjected to zone electrophoresis in starch gel.
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Inositol biosynthesis in Neurospora crassa

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1967
Abstract 1. 1. The biosynthesis of myo -inositol in wild-type Neurospora crassa and in inositol-less mutant 896001 has been studied. 2. 2. Two enzyme preparations capable of synthesizing myo -inositol were obtained, separated and partially purified. One of them, which has been purified 360-fold, is present only in the wild-type strain and
Enrique Piña, Edward L. Tatum
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Map Construction in Neurospora Crassa

1954
Publisher Summary In this chapter linkage and centromere data from neurospora crassa have been compiled from all published material, as well as unpublished sources. Tetrad data from gene–centromere and gene–gene intervals have been placed on a uniform basis for mapping by computing map lengths from second-division segregation frequencies and ...
Dorothy Newmeyer   +3 more
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On the Resistance of Neurospora Crassa

Mycologia, 1930
Material from Colonia Palmarito, Central Trinidad, Santa Clara Province, Cuba, after being kept dried for nearly three years was revived, cultured and studied under laboratory conditions.The materi...
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