Oscillatory recruitment of signaling proteins to cell tips promotes coordinated behavior during cell fusion
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Aspergillus oryzae AoSO is a novel component of stress granules upon heat stress in filamentous fungiHAM-5 functions as a MAP kinase scaffold during cell fusion in Neurospora crassaFungal communication requires the MAK-2 pathway elements STE-20 and RAS-2, the NRC-1 adapter STE-50 and the MAP kinase scaffold HAM-5Importance of MAP kinases during protoperithecial morphogenesis in Neurospora crassaThe essential phosphoinositide kinase MSS-4 is required for polar hyphal morphogenesis, localizing to sites of growth and cell fusion in Neurospora crassaThe EFF-1A Cytoplasmic Domain Influences Hypodermal Cell Fusions in C. elegans But Is Not Dependent on 14-3-3 ProteinsThe NDR kinase scaffold HYM1/MO25 is essential for MAK2 map kinase signaling in Neurospora crassaThe Aspergillus nidulans MAPK module AnSte11-Ste50-Ste7-Fus3 controls development and secondary metabolismCharacterization of Greenbeard Genes Involved in Long-Distance Kind Discrimination in a Microbial EukaryoteCharacterization of the Neurospora crassa cell fusion proteins, HAM-6, HAM-7, HAM-8, HAM-9, HAM-10, AMPH-1 and WHI-2Nuclear dynamics during germination, conidiation, and hyphal fusion of Fusarium oxysporum.Nuclear dynamics, mitosis, and the cytoskeleton during the early stages of colony initiation in Neurospora crassaThe ham-5, rcm-1 and rco-1 genes regulate hyphal fusion in Neurospora crassaMicrotubules are reversibly depolymerized in response to changing gaseous microenvironments within Aspergillus nidulans biofilms.WSC-1 and HAM-7 are MAK-1 MAP kinase pathway sensors required for cell wall integrity and hyphal fusion in Neurospora crassaRole of Trichoderma reesei mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) in cellulase formation.Genetic basis of cell-cell fusion mechanisms.Evolution and diversity of a fungal self/nonself recognition locus.Identification and characterization of genes required for cell-to-cell fusion in Neurospora crassa.PRO40 is a scaffold protein of the cell wall integrity pathway, linking the MAP kinase module to the upstream activator protein kinase C.Neurospora crassa female development requires the PACC and other signal transduction pathways, transcription factors, chromatin remodeling, cell-to-cell fusion, and autophagy.The Neurospora Transcription Factor ADV-1 Transduces Light Signals and Temporal Information to Control Rhythmic Expression of Genes Involved in Cell FusionExtracellular ATP activates MAPK and ROS signaling during injury response in the fungus Trichoderma atroviride.Genome wide association identifies novel loci involved in fungal communicationIdentification and characterization of LFD-2, a predicted fringe protein required for membrane integrity during cell fusion in neurospora crassa.Nuclear and genome dynamics in multinucleate ascomycete fungi.Global analysis of serine-threonine protein kinase genes in Neurospora crassaGerminal Center Kinases SmKIN3 and SmKIN24 Are Associated with the Sordaria macrospora Striatin-Interacting Phosphatase and Kinase (STRIPAK) ComplexA non-Mendelian MAPK-generated hereditary unit controlled by a second MAPK pathway in Podospora anserina.Physiological significance of network organization in fungi.Chemotropism and Cell Fusion in Neurospora crassa Relies on the Formation of Distinct Protein Complexes by HAM-5 and a Novel Protein HAM-14Early colony establishment in Neurospora crassa requires a MAP kinase regulatory network.Accumulation of specific sterol precursors targets a MAP kinase cascade mediating cell-cell recognition and fusionAn Epichloë festucae homologue of MOB3, a component of the STRIPAK complex, is required for the establishment of a mutualistic symbiotic interaction with Lolium perenneThe regulation of filamentous growth in yeast.Pulses of Ca2+ coordinate actin assembly and exocytosis for stepwise cell extension.SymB and SymC, two membrane associated proteins, are required for Epichloë festucae hyphal cell-cell fusion and maintenance of a mutualistic interaction with Lolium perenne.The AngFus3 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Controls Hyphal Differentiation and Secondary Metabolism in Aspergillus niger.Two genomes are better than one: history, genetics, and biotechnological applications of fungal heterokaryons.Cooperation among germinating spores facilitates the growth of the fungus, Neurospora crassa.
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Oscillatory recruitment of signaling proteins to cell tips promotes coordinated behavior during cell fusion
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Oscillatory recruitment of sig ...... ed behavior during cell fusion
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André Fleissner
M Gabriela Roca
N Louise Glass
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10.1073/PNAS.0907039106
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2009-11-02T00:00:00Z