Lessons from the genome sequence of Neurospora crassa: tracing the path from genomic blueprint to multicellular organism.
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Frequent and efficient use of the sister chromatid for DNA double-strand break repair during budding yeast meiosisSex in cheese: evidence for sexuality in the fungus Penicillium roquefortiGenomic analysis of the necrotrophic fungal pathogens Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and Botrytis cinereaCell biology of conidial anastomosis tubes in Neurospora crassa.Sexual development in the industrial workhorse Trichoderma reeseiRelics of repeat-induced point mutation direct heterochromatin formation in Neurospora crassaComparative analyses of fundamental differences in membrane transport capabilities in prokaryotes and eukaryotes.Long-oligomer microarray profiling in Neurospora crassa reveals the transcriptional program underlying biochemical and physiological events of conidial germination.Fungal communication requires the MAK-2 pathway elements STE-20 and RAS-2, the NRC-1 adapter STE-50 and the MAP kinase scaffold HAM-5Identification of the transcription factor Znc1p, which regulates the yeast-to-hypha transition in the dimorphic yeast Yarrowia lipolyticaFunctional characterization and cellular dynamics of the CDC-42 - RAC - CDC-24 module in Neurospora crassaCharacterization of a Novel Prevacuolar Compartment in Neurospora crassa.Importance 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 SNF2-family member Fun30 promotes gene silencing in heterochromatic lociHyphal ontogeny in Neurospora crassa: a model organism for all seasonsThe p25 subunit of the dynactin complex is required for dynein-early endosome interactionPolarisome meets spitzenkörper: microscopy, genetics, and genomics convergeUse of Random T-DNA Mutagenesis in Identification of Gene UvPRO1, A Regulator of Conidiation, Stress Response, and Virulence in Ustilaginoidea virensReconstruction and validation of a genome-scale metabolic model for the filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa using FARMCharacterization of the Neurospora crassa cell fusion proteins, HAM-6, HAM-7, HAM-8, HAM-9, HAM-10, AMPH-1 and WHI-2The bZIP Transcription Factor HAC-1 Is Involved in the Unfolded Protein Response and Is Necessary for Growth on Cellulose in Neurospora crassaThe phosducin-like protein PhLP1 impacts regulation of glycoside hydrolases and light response in Trichoderma reeseiComparative genome sequence analysis underscores mycoparasitism as the ancestral life style of TrichodermaThe transition metal chelator nicotianamine is synthesized by filamentous fungi.Variation in mitochondrial genome primary sequence among whole-genome-sequenced strains of Neurospora crassa.A Rho-type GTPase, rho-4, is required for septation in Neurospora crassa.Spitzenkorper localization and intracellular traffic of green fluorescent protein-labeled CHS-3 and CHS-6 chitin synthases in living hyphae of Neurospora crassaThe RHO1-specific GTPase-activating protein LRG1 regulates polar tip growth in parallel to Ndr kinase signaling in Neurospora.Yarrowia lipolytica vesicle-mediated protein transport pathways.Role of Unc104/KIF1-related motor proteins in mitochondrial transport in Neurospora crassa.Transcriptomic response of the mycoparasitic fungus Trichoderma atroviride to the presence of a fungal prey.WSC-1 and HAM-7 are MAK-1 MAP kinase pathway sensors required for cell wall integrity and hyphal fusion in Neurospora crassaCross talk between a fungal blue-light perception system and the cyclic AMP signaling pathwayEnabling a community to dissect an organism: overview of the Neurospora functional genomics project.Supramolecular organization of the respiratory chain in Neurospora crassa mitochondriaEvolution of SET-domain protein families in the unicellular and multicellular Ascomycota fungi.Fungal cytochrome P450 databaseThe information highways of a biotechnological workhorse--signal transduction in Hypocrea jecorinaSulphur metabolism and cellulase gene expression are connected processes in the filamentous fungus Hypocrea jecorina (anamorph Trichoderma reesei).
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Lessons from the genome sequence of Neurospora crassa: tracing the path from genomic blueprint to multicellular organism.
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Alan Radford
Alex Zelter
Chizu Ishii
Claude Selitrennikoff
Daniel J Ebbole
Deborah Bell-Pedersen
Eric U Selker
Frederick Bowring
George A Marzluf
Gertrud Mannhaupt
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