Browsing by Subject "Neurospora crassa"
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(2023-08-02)The rise in shiftwork in the USA has come with associated health issues that plague the late-night employee. The results of these practices have led to an increase in metabolomic disease and the disruption of the circadian ...
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(2012-07-16)Conidiation is a common and critical asexual reproductive mode in fungi. The ascomycetes, the largest group in the kingdom Fungi undergo conidiation. The wide array of morphological difference in a conidiophore and conidial ...
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(2021-04-22)At least half of proteins cycling in abundance under control of the circadian clock in eukaryotic cells are synthesized from non-cycling mRNAs. These data suggested that the clock controls posttranscriptional events, ...
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(2022-11-17)Daily circadian rhythms are under the control of an endogenous timekeeper, the circadian clock, which confers an adaptive advantage to organisms by providing the ability to prepare for daily environmental changes and to ...
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(1977)Initial attempts to find mutant strains incapable of transporting guanine into the cells yielded no mutants. Further studies on the transport of guanine into N. crassa cells revealed a second guanine uptake system which ...
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(2011-10-21)The Pezizomycotina, commonly known as the filamentous fungi, are a diverse group of organisms that have a major impact on human life. The filamentous fungi diverged from a common ancestor approximately 200 – 700 million ...
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(2013-12-09)Circadian clocks are ubiquitous in eukaryotic organisms, providing the ability to anticipate regularly occurring stressful environmental changes. The molecular clock leads to a change in physiology of the organism such ...
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(2011-04-25)Understanding the mechanism of posttranscriptional gene control is of growing significance. Upstream open reading frames (uORFs) are of particular interest since they appear throughout the eukaryotic kingdom, from simple ...
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(1977)Several attempts to isolate mutant strains of Neurospora crassa which were unable to grow on hypoxanthine were made and no mutants were obtained. Transport studies showed that hypoxanthine was transported by only one system ...
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(2014-07-29)Meiotic silencing refers to the mechanism of silencing genes or chromosomes without a homologous counterpart (unpaired) during meiotic prophase I. Meiotic silencing has been described in several eukaryotes, including humans. ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2004-11-15)The orange bread mold Neurospora crassa is a useful model for the study of filamentous fungi. One of the asexual reproduction cycles in N. crassa, macroconidiation, can be induced by several environmental cues, including ...
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(2013-07-11)The Neurospora crassa arg-2 gene encodes the small subunit of carbamoyl phosphate synthetase, the first enzyme in fungal arginine (Arg) biosynthesis. The arginine attenuator peptide (AAP), specified by an upstream open ...
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1980)The relationship between intracellular enzymes involved in the utilization of uracil, uridine, and adenosine and the transport of these compounds by germinating conidia of Neurospora crassa was investigated. Crude extracts ...
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(2018-05-23)The circadian clock is a conserved mechanism that allows organisms to coordinate their daily physiology and behavior with 24-hour environmental cycles. The pervasiveness of the circadian clock is evident in that roughly ...
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(2015-05-05)The Neurospora crassa circadian clock is based on a highly regulated molecular negative feedback loop, similar to molecular clocks in all eukaryotes. A core component of the N. crassa molecular clock is the White Collar ...
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(2012-05-02)Crosses between two species of Neurospora are typically sterile and result in the production of non-viable or few viable ascospores. It is unclear what prevents successful sexual reproduction and the viability of hybrid ...