Neurospora Bibliography FGN 49 – FGSC mentions
2. Adhvaryu, K. K., and R. Maheshwari. 2002. Heterogeneity in NTS of rDNA in localized populations of Neurospora. Curr. Sci. 82:1015-1020.
3. Adhvaryu, K. K., S. Sultana, S. SundarRaj, and R. Maheshwari. 2001. A simple method to determine mating type in Neurospora discreta. Fungal Genet. Newslett. 48:4-6.
5. Arrach, N., T. J. Schmidhauser, and J. Avalos. 2002. Mutants of the carotene cyclase domain of al-2 from Neurospora crassa. Mol. Genet. Genomics 266:914-921.
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13. Bennett, J. W., and J. Arnold.
2001. Genomics for fungi. In: The Mycota VIII. Biology of the
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19. Bobrowicz, P., R. Pawlak, A. Correa, D. Bell-Pedersen, and D. J. Ebbole. 2002. The Neurospora crassa pheromone precursor genes are regulated by the mating type locus and the circadian clock. Mol. Microbiol. 45:795-804.
24. Catalanotto, C., G. Azzalin, G. Macino, and C. Cogoni. 2002. Involvement of small RNAs and role of the qde genes in the gene silencing pathway in Neurospora. Genes Dev. 16:790-795.
27. Cheng, P., Y. H. Yang, K. H. Gardner, and Y. Liu. 2002. PAS domain-mediated WC-1/WC-2 interaction is essential for maintaining the steady-state level of WC-1 and the function of both proteins in circadian clock and light responses of Neurospora. Mol. Cell. Biol. 22:517-524.
32. Collett, M. A., N. Garceau, J. C. Dunlap, and J. J. Loros. 2002. Light and clock expression of the Neurospora clock gene frequency is differentially driven by but dependent on WHITE COLLAR-2. Genetics 160:149-158.
33. Collett, M. A., J. J. Loros, and J. C. Dunlap. 2001. The Clock affecting 1 mutation of Neurospora is a recurrence of the frq7 mutation. Fungal Genet. Newslett. 48:7-9.
34. Correa, A., and D. Bell-Pedersen . 2002. Distinct signaling pathways from the circadian clock participate in regulation of rhythmic conidiospore development in Neurospora crassa. Eukaryotic Cell 1:273-280.
36. Davis, R. H. 2001. The fungi in century 21. The XXI Fungal Genetics Conference
37. Davis, R. H., and D. D. Perkins.
2002. Neurospora: a model of model microbes. Nat. Rev. Genet. 3:397-403.
39. de Paula, R., C. Azzariti de Pinho, H. F. Terenzi, and M. C. Bertolini. 2002. Molecular and biochemical characterization of the Neurospora crassa glycogen synthase encoded by the gsn cDNA. Mol. Genet. Genomics 267:241-253.
40. Dettman, J. R., F. M. Harbinski, and J. W. Taylor. 2001. Ascospore morphology is a poor predictor of the phylogenetic relationships of Neurospora and Gelasinospora. Fungal Genet. Biol. 34:49-61.
41. Dev, K., and R. Maheshwari. 2001. Use of mutant mcm strain in purification of Neurospora crassa transformants resistant to hygromycin. Fungal Genet. Newslett. 48:10-11
42. Dev, K., and R. Maheshwari.
2002. Transformation in heterokaryons of Neurospora
crassa is nuclear rather than cellular
phenomenon. Curr. Microbiol. 44:309-313.
45. Diaz, A., P. Rangel, Y. Montes de Oca, F. Lledias, and W. Hansberg. 2001. Molecular and kinetic study of catalase-1, a durable large catalase of Neurospora crassa. Free Radic. Biol. Med. 31:1323-1333.
48. Dolan, P. L., Y. Wu, L. K. Ista, R. L. Metzenberg, M. A. Nelson, and G. P. Lopez. 2001. Robust and efficient synthetic method for forming DNA microarrays. Nucleic Acids Res. 29:art. no.-e107. (nar.oupjournals.org/cgi/reprint/29/21/e107)
49. Dragovic,
Z., Y. Tan, M. Gorl, T. Roenneberg,
and M. Merrow. 2002. Light reception and
circadian behavior in 'blind' and 'clock- less' mutants of Neurospora crassa. EMBO J. 21:3643-3651.
52. Fang, P., C. Wu, and M. S. Sachs. 2002. Neurospora crassa supersuppressor mutants are amber codon-specific. Fungal Genet. Biol. 36:167-175.
53. Fehmer, M., A. Bhat, F. K. Noubissi, and D. P. Kasbekar. 2001. Wild-isolated Neurospora crassa strains that increase fertility of crosses with segmental aneuploids used to establish that a large duplication suppresses RIP in a smaller duplication. Fungal Genet. Newslett. 48:13-14.
55. Freitag, M., L. M. Ciuffetti, and E. U. Selker. 2001. Expression and visualization of Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) in Neurospora crassa. Fungal Genet. Newslett. 48:15-19.
56. Freitag, M., R. L. Williams, G. O. Kothe, and E. U. Selker. 2002. A cytosine methyltransferase homologue is essential for repeat- induced point mutation in Neurospora crassa. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 99:8802-8807.
58. Fuchs, F., H. Prokisch, W. Neupert, and B. Westermann. 2002. Interaction of mitochondria with microtubules in the filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa. J. Cell Sci. 115:1931-1937.
62. Gessler, N. N., A. V. Sokolov, V. Y. Bykhovsky, and T. A. Belozerskaya. 2002. Superoxide dismutase and catalase activities in carotenoid- synthesizing fungi Blakeslea trispora and Neurospora crassa fungi in oxidative stress. Appl. Biochem. Microbiol. 38:205-209.
75. Hays, S. M., J. Swanson, and E. U. Selker. 2002. Identification and characterization of the genes encoding the core histones and histone variants of Neurospora crassa. Genetics 160:961-973.
78. Hiley, S. L., and R. A. Collins. 2001. Rapid formation of a solvent-inaccessible core in the Neurospora Varkud satellite ribozyme. EMBO J. 20:5461-5469.
81. Inagaki, Y., C. Blouin, W. F. Doolittle, and A. J. Roger. 2002. Convergence and constraint in eukaryotic release factor 1 (eRF1) domain 1: The evolution of stop codon specificity. Nucleic Acids Res. 30:532-544.
82. Isakova, E. P., L. V. Gorpenko, E. I. Shurubor, T. A. Belozerskaya, and R. A. Zvyagilskaya. 2002. Isolation and characterization of tightly coupled mitochondria from wild type and nap mutant Neurospora crassa. Biochem.-Moscow 67:260-264.
87. Kapoor, M., C. A. Curle, S. Kalia, and Y. Achari. 2002. Minimal promoter for the NAD(+)-specific glutamate dehydrogenase gene of Neurospora crassa. Biochem. Cell Biol. 80:177-188.
91. Klanner, C., H. Prokisch, and T. Langer. 2001. MAP-1 and IAP-1, two novel AAA proteases with catalytic sites on opposite membrane surfaces in mitochondrial inner membrane of Neurospora crassa. Mol. Biol. Cell 12:2858-2869.
95. Kritsky, M. S., S. Filippovich, T. P. Afanasieva, G. P. Bachurina, and V. E. A. Russo. 2001. The involvement of photoregulated DNA methylation into a choice between sexual and asexual developmental pathways in Neurospora crassa. Dokl. Biochem. Biophys. 378:203-205.
96. Kritsky, M. S., S. Y. Filippovich, T. P. Afanasieva, G. P. Bachurina, and V. E. A. Russo. 2001. Effect of inhibitors of enzymatic DNA methylation on the formation of reproductive structures and carotenoid production in Neurospora crassa. Appl. Biochem. Microbiol. 37:243-247.
97. Kritsky, M. S., V. E. A. Russo, S. Y. Filippovich, T. P. Afanasieva, and G. P. Bachurina. 2002. The opposed effect of 5-azacytidine and light on the development of reproductive structures in Neurospora crassa. Photochem. Photobiol. 75:79-83.
98. Krokowski,
D., M. Tchorzewski, and N. Grankowski.
2002. Cloning and characterization of the gene encoding ribosomal P0 phosphoprotein from Neurospora crassa.
Acta Biochim. Pol. 49:11-18.
99. Kruger, D. 2002. Bitte funf Pilz! Experiment zur EIN-GEN-EIN-POLYPEPTID-Hypothese mit Neurospora crassa. Praxis Der Naturwissenschaften Biologie in Der Schule 51:34-39.
100. Kumar, S., Y. Zhou, and M. Plamann. 2001. Dynactin-membrane interaction is regulated by the C-terminal domains of p150(Glued). EMBO Rep. 2:939-944.
108. Levina, N. N., A. Y. Dunina-Barkovskaya, S. Shabala, and R. R. Lew. 2002. Blue light modulation of ion transport in the slime mutant of Neurospora crassa. J. Membr. Biol. 188:213-226.
109. Lewis, Z. A., A. Correa, C. Schwerdtfeger, K. L. Link, X. Xie,
R. H. Gomer, T. Thomas, D. J. Ebbole,
and D. Bell-Pedersen. 2002. Overexpression of
White Collar-1 (WC-1) activates circadian clock-associated genes, but is not
sufficient to induce most light-regulated gene expression in Neurospora crassa. Mol. Microbiol. 45:917-931.
115. Masloff, S.,
119. Miller, T. K., S. Renault, and C. P. Selitrennikoff. 2002. Molecular dissection of alleles
of the osmotic-1 locus of Neurospora crassa.
Fungal Genet. Biol. 35:147-155.
122. Mohr, S., J. M. Stryker, and A. M. Lambowitz. 2002. A DEAD-box protein functions as an
ATP-dependent RNA chaperone in group I intron splicing.
Cell 109:769-779.
123. Monnerjahn, C., D. Techel, U. Meyer, and L. Rensing. 2001. The grp78 promoter of Neurospora crassa: constitutive, stress and differentiation-dependent protein-binding patterns. Curr. Genet. 39:319-326.
124. Morgan, L. W., and J. F. Feldman. 2001. Epistatic and synergistic interactions between circadian clock mutations in Neurospora crassa. Genetics 159:537-543.
128. Nargang, F. E., M. Preuss, W. Neupert, and J. M. Herrmann. 2002. The Oxa1 protein forms a homooligomeric complex and is an essential part of the mitochondrial export translocase in Neurospora crassa. J. Biol. Chem. 277:12846-12853.
129. Noubissi, F. K., K. Aparna, K. McCluskey, and D. P. Kasbekar. 2001. Evidence for dominant suppression of repeat-induced point mutation (RIP) in crosses with the wild-isolated Neurospora crassa strains Sugartown and Adiopodoume-7. J. Genet. 80:55-61.
132. Nozawa, S. R., G. Thedei, L. S. P. Crott, J. E. Barbosa, and A. Rossi. 2002. The synthesis of phosphate-repressible alkaline phosphatase do not appear to be regulated by ambient pH in the filamentous mould Neurospora crassa. Braz. J. Microbiol. 33:92-95.
142. Pickford,
A. S., C. Catalanotto, C. Cogoni,
and G. Macino. 2002. Quelling in Neurospora crassa. Adv. Genet. 46:277-303.
144. Poggeler, S., and U. Kuck. 2001. Identification of transcriptionally expressed pheromone receptor genes in filamentous ascomycetes. Gene 280:9-17.
148. Prakash, A., and D. P. Kasbekar. 2002. Genes encoding chimeras of Neurospora crassa erg-3 and human TM7SF2 proteins fail to complement Neurospora and yeast sterol C-14 reductase mutants. J. Biosci. 27:105-112.
149. Prakash, A., and D. P. Kasbekar. 2002. The sterol C-14 reductase encoded by the Neurospora crassa erg-3 gene: essential charged and polar residues identified by site-specific mutagenesis. Mol. Genet. Genomics 266:787-795.
163. Roenneberg, T., and M. Merrow. 2001. Seasonality and photoperiodism in fungi. J. Biol. Rhythms 16:403-414.
167. Ruoff,
P., and
169. Saenz, G. S., J. G. Stam, D. J. Jacobson, and D. O. Natvig. 2001. Heteroallelism at the het-c locus contributes to sexual dysfunction in outcrossed strains of Neurospora tetrasperma. Fungal Genet. Biol. 34:123-129.
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174. Schulte, U.,
176. Shinohara, M. L., A. Correa, D. Bell-Pedersen, J. C. Dunlap, and J. J. Loros. 2002. Neurospora clock-controlled gene 9 (ccg-9) encodes trehalose synthase: Circadian regulation of stress responses and development. Eukaryotic Cell 1:33-43.
197. Wilson, J. F. and M. L. Holden. 2001. Multiple origins of the i heterokaryon gene in Rockefeller-Lindegren strains. Fungal Genet. Newslett. 48:36-40.
201. Xiang, Q. J., C. Rasmussen, and N. L. Glass. 2002. The ham-2 locus, encoding a putative transmembrane protein, is required for hyphal fusion in Neurospora crassa. Genetics 160:169-180.
204. Yang, Y. H., P. Cheng, G. Zhi, and Y. Liu. 2001. Identification of a calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase that phosphorylates the Neurospora circadian clock protein FREQUENCY. J. Biol. Chem. 276:41064-41072.
211. Zhang, Y., R. Lamm, C. Pillonel, S. Lam, and J. R. Xu. 2002. Osmoregulation and fungicide resistance: the Neurospora crassa os-2 gene encodes a HOG1 mitogen-activated protein kinase homologue. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 68:532-538.