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Sex, Smut, and RNA: The Complexity of Fungal Fimbriae

International Journal of Plant Sciences, 1998
The study of fungal fimbriae began with their serendipitous discovery on the surface of a pathogenic fungus, Microbotryum violaceum, which infects the Caryophylaceae. Since their initial description, fimbriae have been detected on a wide range of eumycota; for some fungi, several types of fimbriae have been described.
M. Celerin, A. W. Day
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DNA makes RNA makes protein makes fungal cells

Trends in Microbiology, 2002
The Mycota (Vol. VIII) – Biology of the Fungal Celledited by R.J. Howard and N.A.R. GowSpringer Verlag, 2001.£110.00 (hbk) (xvi + 307 pages)ISBN 3 450 60186 4In the preface to this volume, the editors Richard Howard and Neil Gow state that they hope to bridge the gaps between mycologists in different disciplines involved in fungal cell biology.
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Developing new RNA interference technologies to control fungal pathogens

Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 2018
AbstractCurrent agricultural output is challenged by considerable losses in crop yield and post-harvest storage due to fungal infection.
Austein G. Mcloughlin   +5 more
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Synthesizing Fluorescently Labeled dsRNAs and sRNAs to Visualize Fungal RNA Uptake

2020
Fungal pathogens are responsible for severe crop losses worldwide. Defending crops against fungal disease is critical for global food security; however, most current disease management approaches rely on chemical fungicides that can leave dangerous residues in the environment.
Rachael, Hamby   +3 more
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Making ends meet: a model for RNA splicing in fungal mitochondria

Nature, 1982
On the basis of available nucleotide sequence and genetic data; we present a model for RNA splicing in fungal mitochondria. Seven intron RNAs of two fungal species can form identical secondary structures, involving four conserved sequences, which bring the ends of each intron together and allow an internal guide RNA sequence to pair with exon bases ...
R W, Davies   +4 more
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Genome-Wide Identification of Circular RNAs in Fungal Parasite Nosema ceranae

Current Microbiology, 2018
Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are newly discovered endogenous non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) that play key roles in microRNA function and transcriptional regulation. Though a large number of circRNAs had been identified in animals and plants, however, little is known regarding circRNAs in Nosema ceranae, a widespread fungal parasite of honeybee.
Rui, Guo   +10 more
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The Diverse Functions of Fungal RNase III Enzymes in RNA Metabolism

2012
Enzymes from the ribonuclease III family bind and cleave double-stranded RNA to initiate RNA processing and degradation of a large number of transcripts in bacteria and eukaryotes. This chapter focuses on the description of the diverse functions of fungal RNase III members in the processing and degradation of cellular RNAs, with a particular emphasis ...
Kevin, Roy, Guillaume F, Chanfreau
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IMPLICATIONS OF FUNGAL MITOCHONDRIAL INTRON RNA STRUCTURE FOR THE MECHANISM OF RNA SPLICING

1983
R. Wayne Davies   +3 more
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Fungal small RNAs: are they involved into host specialization?

2022
Porquier, Antoine   +4 more
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