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Meiosis in Schizophyllum commune

Archives of Microbiology, 1974
Meiosis in Schizophyllum commune is asynchronous. Various stages of the first meiotic division can be detected. The only stage in which the bivalents are spread sufficiently is metaphase I. Based on counts in metaphase I it is proposed that n=8.
M, Radu, R, Steinlauf, Y, Koltin
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Xylanase A of Schizophyllum commune

1988
Publisher Summary Xylanases belong to a broader group of enzymes, hemicellulases, responsible for conversion of hemicelluloses to soluble sugars. Hemicellulases in general and xylanases in particular are also of some commercial interest. This chapter describes the assay method, production, and properties of xylanase A of Schizophyllum commune .
L. Jurasek, M.G. Paice
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STUDIES OF THE CELL WALLS OF SCHIZOPHYLLUM COMMUNE

American Journal of Botany, 1966
Mechanically isolated cell wall materials of eight strains of Schizophyllum commune were studied by chemical and enzymatic procedures. Isolated wall material of each strain was separated by chemical methods into three fractions: A (cold alkali‐soluble, , amorphous), B (warm alkali‐soluble ...
C S, Wang, P G, Miles
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Iminolactones from Schizophyllum commune

Journal of Natural Products, 2015
Schizines A (1) and B (2), the first naturally occurring iminolactones (3,6-dihydro-2H-1,4-oxazin-2-one derivatives) to be reported, have been isolated from the fruiting bodies of Schizophyllym commune. In principle the 2-oxazinone moiety might have been formed by a reaction between the amino acid phenylalanine or tryptophan and an 2α-hydroxy-1 ...
Liu, Xuemei   +6 more
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Control of erythritol dehydrogenase in Schizophyllum commune

Archiv f�r Mikrobiologie, 1967
An NAD-dependent erythritol dehydrogenase was detected in cell-extracts of basidiospore germinants of Schizophyllum commune following culture on either meso-erythritol or glycerol as sole carbon sources. Induction of erythritol dehydrogenase was also observed in purely vegetative mycelium (str. 845 or str. 699).
P, Isenberg, D J, Niederpruem
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Observations onSchizophyllum communefries

Medical Mycology, 1974
An isolate of Schizophyllum commune from the mouth of a child has been used in a reappraisal of the developmental, morphological and taxonomic position of the fungus. The fungus should be assigned to the Aphyllophorales. The presence of a coloured spore-print is discussed in the light of the discovery of a sheath around the basidiospore.
R, Watling, J, Sweeney
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Longevity of Schizophyllum commune

Nature, 1945
IN October 1909 the late A. H. R. Buller collected at Winnipeg fresh fruit-bodies of the xerophytic agaric Schizophyllum commune Fr. and placed them in his laboratory. On December 10, 1910, a number of whole or part pilei were sealed in glass tubes in a vacuum of less than 0·1 mm. pressure of mercury, and stored in the dark at room temperature1,2.
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2021
??'??????????????, ???? ???????????????? ?????????????????? Schizophyllum commune Fr., ?????? ?????????????????? ???? ?????????????? ?????????????????? ??????., ?????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????????? (75 %) - ?? ???????????????????? 3 ?????????? ???? ??????????. ???????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????? ?????? ?????????????? ???
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A Xylanase from Schizophyllum commune

1978
Having previously described (1) the production and isolation of cellulases and xylanases from a white rot fungus, Schizophyllum commune, we now report some details of the structure of one of the xylanases.
M. G. Paice   +3 more
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Acetylxylan esterase of Schizophyllum commune

1988
Publisher Summary The fungus Schizophyllum commune produces appreciable levels of acetylxylan esterase. The enzyme seems to be under common regulatory control with cellulases and xylanases. The appearance of high levels in the medium is associated with growth on cellulose, conditions that also result in the secretion of appreciable amounts of ...
Biely, P.   +2 more
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