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In Vitro synthesis and transport into mitochondria of cytoplasmically translated proteins [PDF]
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Conidiation of Neurospora crassa
Nature, 1966THE vegetative mycelium of Neurospora crassa can, during the course of its development, successively initiate three types of reproductive structure. These are the macroconidia, microcoriidia and ascogonia which develop into protoperithecia and, after fertilization, into perithecia with ascospores. Problems of macroconidial differentiation (conidiation)
G, Turian, N, Matikian
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Transaminases in Neurospora crassa
Nature, 1951THE 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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Photoperiodism in Neurospora Crassa
Journal of Biological Rhythms, 2004Plants and animals use day or night length for seasonal control of reproduction and other biological functions. Overwhelming evidence suggests that this photoperiodic mechanism relies on a functional circadian system. Recent progress has defined how flowering time in plants is regulated by photoperiodic control of output pathways, but the underlying ...
Tan, Ying +2 more
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Conidiation in Neurospora crassa
Archiv f�r Mikrobiologie, 1971Conidiation in Neurospora crassa has been studied in vivo by time-lapse microphotography and shown to be most generally (in aerial, “dry” conditions) a budding-fission process. Such a two-phase process is characterized by an initial basifugal budding of proconidial elements which are then secondarily separated as maturing conidia by interconidial septa.
G, Turian, D E, Bianchi
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Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1957
Abstract Uricase from Neurospora crassa has been purified 400-fold. The properties of this enzyme are similar to those of the animal uricases except that it is more soluble at low pH values. Addition of uric acid to the growth medium causes a twofold increase in the amount of enzyme. One atom of oxygen is consumed per mole of uric acid decomposed in
R C, GREENE, H K, MITCHELL
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Abstract Uricase from Neurospora crassa has been purified 400-fold. The properties of this enzyme are similar to those of the animal uricases except that it is more soluble at low pH values. Addition of uric acid to the growth medium causes a twofold increase in the amount of enzyme. One atom of oxygen is consumed per mole of uric acid decomposed in
R C, GREENE, H K, MITCHELL
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Argininosuccinate synthetase of Neurospora crassa
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1967Abstract 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
D E, Wampler, J L, Fairley
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Cell fusion in Neurospora crassa
Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2015In 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.
Stephanie, Herzog +2 more
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Chromium toxicity in Neurospora crassa
Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, 1994A 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 V, Ramana, K S, Sastry
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