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Trehalase in Schizophyllum commune

Archiv f�r Mikrobiologie, 1968
The hydrolytic enzyme trehalase was demonstrated in mycelial extracts of Schizophyllum commune cultured on either glucose or trehalose as sole source of carbon and energy. The enzyme was also detected in culture-filtrates of trehalose-grown cells. The intracellular forms of trehalase from glucose- and trehalose-cultures were similar in their response ...
C F, Williams, D J, Niederpruem
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Chlamydospores of Schizophyllum commune

Archiv f�r Mikrobiologie, 1973
The detection of chlamydospores of Schizophyllum commune in liquid medium is described. The short thick walled cells are formed by intercalary septation which leads also to modification of the septal complex. The chemical composition of the cell walls of chlamydospores is similar to the composition of the vegetative mycelium.
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Metabolism of riboflavin in Schizophyllum commune

Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 1983
Two new flavin compounds (X and Y) were found as metabolites of Schizophyllum commune, a Basidiomycete, producing a larger amount of L-malate through CO2-fixing process such as reductive carboxylation of phosphoenolpyruvate coupled with glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate under aerobic conditions.
S, Tachibana, T, Murakami
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Mutator activity in Schizophyllum commune

Mutation Research, 1983
A strain with an elevated level of spontaneous mutations and an especially high rate of reversion at a specific locus (pab-) was identified. The mutator trait is recessive. UV sensitivity and the absence of a UV-specific endonucleolytic activity were associated with the enhancement of the mutation rate in mutator strains.
Y, Shneyour, Y, Koltin
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CELLOBIOSE AS A PARAMORPHOGEN IN SCHIZOPHYLLUM COMMUNE

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1967
The mycelial growth of Schizophyllum commune on cellobiose, as sole carbon source, produced colonies that were quite dense and restricted in diameter. The hyphae were composed of shorter, more highly branched cells when grown on this disaccharide. Cellobiose brought about an increase in the ratio of an alkali-soluble cell-wall fraction (S-glucan) to an
R W, Wilson, D J, Niederpruem
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Morphogenesis in Schizophyllum commune

Molecular Genetics and Genomics, 1970
John R Raper, Raper John R
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