The roots of most soil-grown plants are colonized by AM fungi with their ERH inhabited by structured communities of bacteria that provide direct benefits to their fungal host (e.g., solubilization of organic P) in exchange for C resources [16]. As a result, the interaction between AM fungi...
In "Domain analysis", colored boxes indicate essential domains: blue, IPR003100 (Argonaute/Dicer protein, PAZ); red, IPR003165 (Stem cell self-renewal protein Piwi); purple, IPR005034 (Dicer double-stranded RNA-binding fold); green, IPR000999 (Ribonuclease III); orange, IPR001159 (Double-...
controlling the yeast-to-filamentous growth transition in fungi comprising contacting a fungal cell with an anti-fungal small molecule in an amount effective to reduce or inhibit the yeast-to-filamentous growth transition, wherein the anti-fungal small molecule has the following chemical structure: ...
Symbiotic, tree-like, branched fungal filaments within a plant cell that function as sites of plant–fungus nutrient exchange in arbuscular mycorrhizae. Biotrophy Nutrition from other living organisms; may refer to mutualists or parasites that are not killing their host. ...
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Whereas in most basidiomycete fungi the number and kind of nuclei is strictly regulated to be two per cell, in Termitomyces mycelia the number of nuclei per cell is highly variable. We hypothesised that natural selection on these fungi not only occurs between mycelia, but also at the level of...
cell [37]. We note that qSIP-based growth estimates are approximations due to several methodological challenges, including incomplete extraction of microbial DNA from soil [65], inter-taxonomic variation in 16S rRNA gene copies per cell [66], and amplification and sequencing biases [67,68]. To...
cerevisiae) or cell polarity (for example, Spa2/Sph1 and SOG2 of S. cerevisiae), among others (Supplementary Data 4a). We also detected families related to the cytoskeleton, the fungal cell wall (FCW; for example, the Kre9/Knh1 family), intracellular trafficking, transporters and fungal-...
As noted, expression of the foreign gene by the host cell requires the presence of a promoter region situated upstream of the region coding for the protein. This promoter region is active in controlling transcription of the coding region with which it is associated, into messenger RNA which is...