Neurospora Bibliography

This bibliography represents my attempt to collect all works dealing substantially with Neurospora. Please let me know of anything published in 2002 or 2003 that is not included here or in the previous bibliography, so that it might be mentioned next year. I would be especially happy to hear of chapters from books, and articles from journals not indexed in major bibliographic services. Please also let me know of any errors in citation. Please send reprints or copies of articles to the Fungal Genetics Stock Center.

Craig Wilson, 15236 Ashworth Ave. N., Shoreline WA 98133, USA (chwilson@blarg.net)


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  1. Abreu, Stephen. 2003. The roles of the organellar calcium transport proteins nca-2, nca-3, cax and pmr1 in cell morphology and growth. Thesis (M.A.)--University of California, Santa Cruz. vi, 60 leaves.

  2. Agrawal, N., P. V. N. Dasaradhi, A. Mohmmed, P. Malhotra, R. K. Bhatnagar, and S. K. Mukherjee. 2003. RNA interference: Biology, mechanism, and applications. Microbiol. Mol. Biol. Rev. 67:657-685.

  3. Aign, V., and J. D. Hoheisel. 2003. Analysis of nutrient-dependent transcript variations in Neurospora crassa. Fungal Genet. Biol. 40:225-233.

  4. Arenz, C., and U. Schepers. 2003. RNA interference: from an ancient mechanism to a state of the art therapeutic application? Naturwissenschaften 90:345-359.

  5. Ayoubi, P., L. Amirneni, L. Hall, S. Krishnan, S. Leite, S. Macwana, and R. Prade. 2004. Gene ontology for filamentous fungi. In: Biochemistry and molecular biology. 2nd ed, vol. 3. Brambl, R., and G. A. Marzluf (eds.). The Mycota: a comprehensive treatise on fungi as experimental systems for basic and applied research. Springer. p. 53-60.

  6. Bailey-Shrode, L., and D. J. Ebbole. 2004. The fluffy gene of Neurospora crassa is necessary and sufficient to induce conidiophore development. Genetics 166:1741-1749.

  7. Bain, E. L., A. J. Millar, and M. S. Turner. 2004. The wild-type circadian period of Neurospora is encoded in the residual network of the null frq mutants. J. Theor. Biol. 229:413-420.

  8. Beadle, J., M. Wright, L. McNeely, and J. Bennett. 2003. Electrophoretic karyotype analysis in fungi. Adv. Appl. Microbiol. 53:243-270.

  9. Bhat, A., R. Tamuli, and D. P. Kasbekar. 2004. Genetic transformation of Neurospora tetrasperma, demonstration of repeat-induced point mutation (RIP) in self-crosses and a screen for recessive RIP-defective mutants. Genetics 167:1155-1164.

  10. Bistis, G. N., D. D. Perkins, and N. D. Read. 2003. Different cell types in Neurospora crassa. Fungal Genet. Newslett. 50:17-19.

  11. Borkovich, K. A., L. A. Alex, O. Yarden, M. Freitag, G. E. Turner, N. D. Read, S. Seiler, D. Bell-Pedersen, J. Paietta, N. Plesofsky, M. Plamann, M. Goodrich-Tanrikulu, U. Schulte, G. Mannhaupt, F. E. Nargang, A. Radford, C. Selitrennikoff, J. E. Galagan, J. C. Dunlap, J. J. Loros, D. Catcheside, H. Inoue, R. Aramayo, M. Polymenis, E. U. Selker, M. S. Sachs, G. A. Marzluf, I. Paulsen, R. Davis, D. J. Ebbole, A. Zelter, E. R. Kalkman, R. O'Rourke, F. Bowring, J. Yeadon, C. Ishii, K. Suzuki, W. Sakai, and R. Pratt. 2004. Lessons from the genome sequence of Neurospora crassa: tracing the path from genomic blueprint to multicellular organism. Microbiol. Mol. Biol. Rev. 68:1-108.

  12. Bowman, E. J., L. A. Graham, T. H. Stevens, and B. J. Bowman. 2004. The bafilomycin/concanamycin binding site in subunit c of the V-ATPases from Neurospora crassa and Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J. Biol. Chem. 279:33131-33138.

  13. Bowman, E. J., K. R. Gustafson, B. J. Bowman, and M. R. Boyd. 2003. Identification of a new chondropsin class of antitumor compound that selectively inhibits V-ATPases. J. Biol. Chem. 278:44147-44152.

  14. Brambl, R. 2004. Regulation of mitochondrial gene expression. In: Biochemistry and molecular biology. 2nd ed, vol. 3. Brambl, R., and G. A. Marzluf (eds.). The Mycota: a comprehensive treatise on fungi as experimental systems for basic and applied research. Springer. p. 129-142.

  15. Brambl, R., and G. A. Marzluf (eds.). 2004. Biochemistry and molecular biology. 2nd ed, vol. 3. The Mycota: a comprehensive treatise on fungi as experimental systems for basic and applied research. Springer. xxii, 447 pg.

  16. Braun, F., and D. Liberles. 2004. Repeat-modulated population genetic effects in fungal proteins. J. Mol. Evol. 59:97-102.

  17. Braus, G. H., R. Pries, K. Duevel, and O. Valerius. 2004. Molecular biology of fungal amino acid biosynthesis regulation. In Genetics and Biotechnology. 2nd ed, vol. 2. Kück, U. (ed.). The Mycota: a comprehensive treatise on fungi as experimental systems for basic and applied research. Springer. p. 239-272.

  18. Brown, L. 2004. Fungal rhodopsins and opsin-related proteins: eukaryotic homologues of bacteriorhodopsin with unknown functions. Photochem. Photobiol. Sci. 3:555-565.

  19. Caddick, M. X. 2004. Nitrogen regulation in mycelial fungi. In: Biochemistry and molecular biology. 2nd ed, vol. 3. Brambl, R., and G. A. Marzluf (eds.). The Mycota: a comprehensive treatise on fungi as experimental systems for basic and applied research. Springer. p. 349-358.

  20. Cappello, G., M. Badoual, A. Ott, J. Prost, and L. Busoni. 2003. Kinesin motion in the absence of external forces characterized by interference total internal reflection microscopy. Phys. Rev. E Stat. Nonlin. Soft Matter Phys. 68:021907.

  21. Carneiro, P., M. Duarte, and A. Videira. 2004. The main external alternative NAD(P)H dehydrogenase of Neurospora crassa mitochondria. Biochim. Biophys. Acta -Bioenergetics 1608:45-52.

  22. Catalanotto, C., M. Pallotta, P. ReFalo, M. S. Sachs, L. Vayssie, G. Macino, and C. Cogoni. 2004. Redundancy of the two dicer genes in transgene-induced posttranscriptional gene silencing in Neurospora crassa. Mol. Cell. Biol. 24:2536-2545.

  23. Catcheside, D. E., J. P. Rasmussen, P. J. Yeadon, F. J. Bowring, E. B. Cambareri, E. Kato, J. Gabe, and W. D. Stuart. 2003. Diversification of exogenous genes in vivo in Neurospora. Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 62:544-549.

  24. Catlett, N. L., O. C. Yoder, and B. G. Turgeon. 2003. Whole-genome analysis of two-component signal transduction genes in fungal pathogens. Eukaryot. Cell 2:1151-1161.

  25. Chalvet, F., C. Grimaldi, F. Kaper, T. Langin, and M. J. Daboussi. 2003. Hop, an active Mutator-like element in the genome of the fungus Fusarium oxysporum. Mol. Biol. Evol. 20:1362-1375.

  26. Chaudhuri, M., and F. E. Nargang. 2003. Import and assembly of Neurospora crassa Tom40 into mitochondria of Trypanosoma brucei in vivo. Curr. Genet. 44:85-94.

  27. Chen, X., G. Mohr, and A. M. Lambowitz. 2004. The Neurospora crassa CYT-18 protein C-terminal RNA-binding domain helps stabilize interdomain tertiary interactions in group I introns. RNA 10:634-644.

  28. Chicas, A., C. Cogoni, and G. Macino. 2004. RNAi-dependent and RNAi-independent mechanisms contribute to the silencing of RIPed sequences in Neurospora crassa. Nucleic Acids Res 32:4237-4423.

  29. Christensen, M. K., G. Falkeid, J. J. Loros, J. C. Dunlap, C. Lillo, and P. Ruoff. 2004. A nitrate-induced frq-less oscillator in Neurospora crassa. J. Biol. Rhythms 19:280-286.

  30. Ciccarelli, F. D., E. Izaurralde, and P. Bork. 2003. The PAM domain, a multi-protein complex-associated module with an all-alpha-helix fold. BMC Bioinformatics 4:64.

  31. Compton, Jennifer Elizabeth. 2003. Advances in understanding the molecular biology of circadian rhythms in Neurospora crassa. Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of California, Santa Cruz. viii, 210 leaves.

  32. Correa, A., Z. A. Lewis, A. V. Greene, I. J. March, R. H. Gomer, and D. Bell-Pedersen. 2003. Multiple oscillators regulate circadian gene expression in Neurospora. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 100:13597-13602.

  33. Cox, R., R. J. Mason-Gamer, C. L. Jackson, and N. Segev. 2004. Phylogenetic analysis of SeC-domain-containing Arf nucleotide exchangers. Mol. Biol. Cell 15:1487-1505.

  34. Crepin, V., C. Faulds, and I. Connerton. 2004. Functional classification of the microbial feruloyl esterases. Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 63:647-652.

  35. Crepin, V. F., C. B. Faulds, and I. F. Connerton. 2004. Identification of a type-D feruloyl esterase from Neurospora crassa. Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 63:567-570.

  36. Crosthwaite, S. K. 2004. Circadian clocks and natural antisense RNA. FEBS Lett. 567:49-54.

  37. Daboussi, M., and P. Capy. 2003. Transposable elements in filamentous fungi. Annu. Rev. Microbiol. 57:275-299.

  38. Daiyasu H, Ishikawa T, Kuma K-i, Iwai S, Todo T, and Toh H. 2004. Identification of cryptochrome DASH from vertebrates. Genes Cells 9:479-495

  39. Davis, R. H. 2004. The age of model organisms. Nat. Rev. Genet. 5:69-76.

  40. Davis, R. H. 2004. Genetics of Neurospora. In Genetics and Biotechnology. 2nd ed, vol. 2. Kück, U. (ed.). The Mycota: a comprehensive treatise on fungi as experimental systems for basic and applied research. Springer. p. 3-20.

  41. Dettman, J. R., D. J. Jacobson, and J. W. Taylor. 2003. A multilocus genealogical approach to phylogenetic species recognition in the model eukaryote Neurospora. Evolution 57:2703-2720.

  42. Dettman, J. R., D. J. Jacobson, E. Turner, A. Pringle, and J. W. Taylor. 2003. Reproductive isolation and phylogenetic divergence in Neurospora: comparing methods of species recognition in a model eukaryote. Evolution 57:2721-2741.

  43. Dev, K., and R. Maheshwari. 2003. Silencing of hygromycin phosphotransferase (hph) gene during sexual cycle and its reversible inactivation in heterokaryon of Neurospora crassa. Curr. Microbiol. 47:220-225.

  44. Diaz, A., E. Horjales, E. Rudino-Pinera, R. Arreola, and W. Hansberg. 2004. Unusual cys-tyr covalent bond in a large catalase. J. Mol. Biol. 342:971-985.

  45. Digby, Gregory Julian. 2003. Characterization of a morphological mutant, M-134, and two conidia-shed mutants, E-1 and K-44, of Neurospora crassa. Thesis (M.S.)--Georgia Southern University. xii, 90 p.

  46. Dobosy, Joseph R. 2003. Involvement of histone deacetylases in DNA methylation in Neurospora crassa, and characterization of four other histone acetylation associated genes. Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Oregon. xii, 96 leaves

  47. Duffield, G. E. 2003. DNA microarray analyses of circadian timing: the genomic basis of biological time. J. Neuroendocrinol. 15:991-1002.

  48. Dunina-Barkovskaya, A. Y., N. N. Levina, R. R. Lew, and I. B. Heath. 2004. Gadolinium effects on gigaseal formation and the adhesive properties of a fungal amoeboid cell, the slime mutant of Neurospora crassa. J. Membr. Biol. 198:77-87.

  49. Dunlap, J. C., J. J. Loros, D. Denault, K. Lee, A. Froehlich, H. Colot, M. Shi, and A. Pregueiro. 2004. Genetics and molecular biology of circadian rhythms. In: Biochemistry and molecular biology. 2nd ed, vol. 3. Brambl, R., and G. A. Marzluf (eds.). The Mycota: a comprehensive treatise on fungi as experimental systems for basic and applied research. Springer. p. 209-232.

  50. Eckert, J. H., and R. Erdmann. 2003. Peroxisome biogenesis. Rev. Physiol. Biochem. Pharmacol. 147:75-121.

  51. Eisenhaber, B., G. Schneider, M. Wildpaner, and F. Eisenhaber. 2004. A sensitive predictor for potential GPI lipid modification sites in fungal protein sequences and its application to genome-wide studies for Aspergillus nidulans, Candida albicans, Neurospora crassa, Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Schizosaccharomyces pombe. J. Mol. Biol. 337:243-253.

  52. Elder, D., and R. Harris. 2003. Ribozymes: The hairpin and Varkud ribozymes are related. Riv. Biol. 96:433-439.

  53. Endo, T., H. Yamamoto, and M. Esaki. 2003. Functional cooperation and separation of translocators in protein import into mitochondria, the double-membrane bounded organelles. J. Cell Sci. 116:3259-3267.

  54. Fang, Peng. 2003. Analyses of the fungal arginine attenuator peptide's role in the regulation of ribosome stalling. Thesis (Ph.D.)--OGI School of Science & Engineering at Oregon Health & Science University. xiii, 149 leaves.

  55. Fang, P., C. Spevak, C. Wu, and M. Sachs. 2004. A nascent polypeptide domain that can regulate translation elongation. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 101:4059-4064.

  56. Faou, P., and M. Tropschug. 2003. A novel binding protein for a member of CyP40-type cyclophilins: N. crassa CyPBP37, a growth and thiamine regulated protein homolog to yeast Thi4p. J. Mol. Biol. 333:831-844.

  57. Ferket, K. K., S. B. Levery, C. Park, B. P. Cammue, and K. Thevissen. 2003. Isolation and characterization of Neurospora crassa mutants resistant to antifungal plant defensins. Fungal Genet. Biol. 40:176-185.

  58. Filippovich, S. Y., G. P. Bachurina, and M. S. Kritsky. 2004. Effect of 5-azacytidine on the light-sensitive formation of sexual and asexual reproductive structures in wc-1 and wc-2 mutants of Neurospora crassa. Appl. Biochem. Microbiol. 40:398-403

  59. Forrest, E. C., C. Cogoni, and G. Macino. 2004. The RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, QDE-1, is a rate-limiting factor in post-transcriptional gene silencing in Neurospora crassa. Nucleic Acids Res 32:2123-2128.

  60. Fraser, J., and J. Heitman. 2004. Evolution of fungal sex chromosomes. Mol. Microbiol. 51:299-306.

  61. Freitag, M., P. C. Hickey, T. K. Khlafallah, N. D. Read, and E. U. Selker. 2004. HP1 is essential for DNA methylation in Neurospora. Mol. Cell 13:427-434.

  62. Freitag, M., P. C. Hickey, N. B. Raju, E. U. Selker, and N. D. Read. 2004. GFP as a tool to analyze the organization, dynamics and function of nuclei and microtubules in Neurospora crassa. Fungal Genet. Biol. 41:897-910.

  63. Freitag, M., D. W. Lee, G. O. Kothe, R. J. Pratt, R. Aramayo, and E. U. Selker. 2004. DNA methylation is independent of RNA interference in Neurospora. Science 304:1939.

  64. Froehlich, A. C., A. Pregueiro, K. Lee, D. Denault, H. Colot, M. Nowrousian, J. J. Loros, and J. C. Dunlap. 2003. The molecular workings of the Neurospora biological clock. Novartis Found. Symp. 253:184-198; discussion 102-109, 198-202, 281-284.

  65. Fujimura, M. 2003. Histidine kinase signal transduction and fungicide-resistance in fungi. J. Pestic. Sci. 28:484-488.

  66. Funes, S., F. E. Nargang, W. Neupert, and J. M. Herrmann. 2004. The Oxa2 protein of Neurospora crassa plays a critical role in the biogenesis of cytochrome oxidase and defines a ubiquitous subbranch of the Oxa1/YidC/Alb3 protein family. Mol. Biol. Cell 15:1853-1861.

  67. Furutani, Y., A. G. Bezerra, Jr., S. Waschuk, M. Sumii, L. S. Brown, and H. Kandori. 2004. FTIR spectroscopy of the K photointermediate of Neurospora rhodopsin: structural changes of the retinal, protein, and water molecules after photoisomerization. Biochemistry 43:9636-9646.

  68. Galagan, J. E., and E. U. Selker. 2004. RIP: the evolutionary cost of genome defense. Trends Genet. 20:417-423.

  69. Gao-Rubinelli, F., and G. A. Marzluf. 2004. Identification and characterization of a nitrate transporter gene in Neurospora crassa. Biochem Genet. 42:21-34.

  70. Gavric, O., and A. J. Griffiths. 2003. Interaction of mutations affecting tip growth and branching in Neurospora. Fungal Genet. Biol. 40:261-270.

  71. Glass, N., C. Rasmussen, M. Roca, and N. Read. 2004. Hyphal homing, fusion and mycelial interconnectedness. Trends Microbiol. 12:135-141.

  72. Gupta, G. D., S. J. Free, N. N. Levina, S. Keranen, and I. B. Heath. 2003. Two divergent plasma membrane syntaxin-like SNAREs, nsyn1 and nsyn2, contribute to hyphal tip growth and other developmental processes in Neurospora crassa. Fungal Genet. Biol. 40:271-286.

  73. Haag, J. R., D. W. Lee, and R. Aramayo. 2003. A GATEWAYTM destination vector for high-throughput construction of Neurospora crassa histidine-3 gene replacement plasmids. Fungal Genet. Newslett. 50:6-8.

  74. Haidari, Leila. 2002. Incompatibility activity and expression of ribonucleotide reductase in Neurospora crassa. microform. Thesis (M.Sc.) - Carleton University. xii, 93 leaves.

  75. Harris, S., and M. Momany. 2004. Polarity in filamentous fungi: moving beyond the yeast paradigm. Fungal Genet. Biol. 41:391-400.

  76. He, J. L., J. Qiu, Z. M. Xiao, and F. l. Hou. 2004. New approach in the explaining of the Morgan Law in genetics teaching. Hereditas(Beijing) 26:84-86.

  77. He, Q., P. Cheng, Y. Yang, Q. He, H. Yu, and Y. Liu. 2003. FWD1-mediated degradation of FREQUENCY in Neurospora establishes a conserved mechanism for circadian clock regulation. EMBO J. 22:4421-4430.

  78. Herrmann, J. M., and W. Neupert. 2003. Protein insertion into the inner membrane of mitochondria. IUBMB Life 55:219-225.

  79. Hong, C. I. 2003. Modeling of circadian rhythms robust temperature compensation in Drosophila melanogaster and testable hypotheses in Neurospora crassa. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA.

  80. Hooley, P., D. Fincham, M. Whitehead, and N. Clipson. 2003. Fungal osmotolerance. Adv. Appl. Microbiol. 53:177-211.

  81. Hoppins, S. C., R. D. Taylor, and F. E. Nargang. 2004. Import of proteins into mitochondria. In: Biochemistry and molecular biology. 2nd ed, vol. 3. Brambl, R., and G. A. Marzluf (eds.). The Mycota: a comprehensive treatise on fungi as experimental systems for basic and applied research. Springer. p. 33-52

  82. Hoppins, S. C., and F. E. Nargang. 2004. The Tim8-Tim13 complex of Neurospora crassa functions in the assembly of proteins into both mitochondrial membranes. J. Biol. Chem. 279:12396-12405.

  83. Horowitz, N. H., P. Berg, M. Singer, J. Lederberg, M. Susman, J. Doebley, and J. F. Crow. 2004. A centennial: George W. Beadle, 1903-1989. Genetics 166:1-10.

  84. Hoyt, M. A., and R. H. Davis. 2004. Polyamines in fungi. In: Biochemistry and molecular biology. 2nd ed, vol. 3. Brambl, R., and G. A. Marzluf (eds.). The Mycota: a comprehensive treatise on fungi as experimental systems for basic and applied research. Springer. p. 335-348

  85. Hsiang, T., and D. Baillie. 2004. Recent progress, developments, and issues in comparative fungal genomics. Can. J. Plant Pathol. 26:19-30.

  86. Hung, M., and C. Shen. 2003. Eukaryotic methyl-CpG-binding domain proteins and chromatin modification. Eukaryot. Cell 2:841-846.

  87. Inaba, Y., N. Miyanishi, N. Hamada-Sato, T. Kobayashi, C. Imada, and E. Watanabe. 2003. Development of an amperometric L-alanine sensor using L-amino acid oxidase from Neurospora crassa. Sensor Mater. 15:225-238.

  88. Jacobson, D., A. Powell, J. Dettman, G. Saenz, M. Barton, M. Hiltz, W. Dvorachek, N. Glass, J. Taylor, and D. Natvig. 2004. Neurospora in temperate forests of western North America. Mycologia 96:66-74.

  89. Jones, Maria Fatima da Cruz. 2004. Nucleotide analog interference mapping of the Neurospora Varkud Satellite ribozyme: implications for the catalytic mechanism. Thesis (Ph. D.)--Yale University. x, 146 leaves.

  90. Jones, S. 2004. A spot of light training? Nat. Rev. Microbiol. 2:354-354.

  91. Kalyanaraman, Gayathri. 2004. Construction and characterization of yciGFE mutants in Escherichia coli. Thesis (M.S.)--Texas A&M University. ix, 58 leaves.

  92. Kato, A., Y. Akamatsu, Y. Sakuraba, and H. Inoue. 2004. The Neurospora crassa mus-19 gene is identical to the qde-3 gene, which encodes a RecQ homologue and is involved in recombination repair and postreplication repair. Curr. Genet. 45:37-44.

  93. Kays, A. M., and K. A. Borkovich. 2004. Signal transduction pathways mediated by heterotrimeric G proteins. In: Biochemistry and molecular biology. 2nd ed, vol. 3. Brambl, R., and G. A. Marzluf (eds.). The Mycota: a comprehensive treatise on fungi as experimental systems for basic and applied research. Springer. p. 175-208.

  94. Kays, A. M., and K. A. Borkovich. 2004. Severe impairment of growth and differentiation in a Neurospora crassa mutant lacking all heterotrimeric G alpha proteins. Genetics 166:1229-1240.

  95. Kelly, J. M. 2004. The regulation of carbon metabolism in filamentous fungi. In: Biochemistry and molecular biology. 2nd ed, vol. 3. Brambl, R., and G. A. Marzluf (eds.). The Mycota: a comprehensive treatise on fungi as experimental systems for basic and applied research. Springer. p. 385-401.

  96. Kempken, F., and F. Windhofer. 2004. Alternative splicing of transcripts of the transposon Restless is maintained in the foreign host Neurospora crassa and can be modified by introducing mutations at the 5 ' and 3 ' splice sites. Curr. Genet. 46:59-65.

  97. Kennell, J. C., R. A. Collins, A. J. F. Griffiths, and F. E. Nargang. 2004. Mitochondrial genetics of Neurospora. In Genetics and Biotechnology. 2nd ed, vol. 2. Kück, U. (ed.). The Mycota: a comprehensive treatise on fungi as experimental systems for basic and applied research. Springer. p. 95-114.

  98. Kent, O., and A. MacMillan. 2004. RNAi: running interference for the cell. Org. Biomol. Chem. 2:1957-1961.

  99. Kieffer, A. E., Y. Goumon, O. Ruh, S. Chasserot-Golaz, G. Nullans, C. Gasnier, D. Aunis, and M. H. Metz-Boutigue. 2003. The N- and C-terminal fragments of ubiquitin are important for the antimicrobial activities. FASEB J. 17:776-778.

  100. Kim, H., and K. A. Borkovich. 2004. A pheromone receptor gene, pre-1, is essential for mating type-specific directional growth and fusion of trichogynes and female fertility in Neurospora crassa. Mol. Microbiol. 52:1781-1798.

  101. Kim, V. N. 2003. RNA interference in functional genomics and medicine. J. Korean Med. Sci. 18:309-318.

  102. Kitzing, K., S. Auweter, N. Amrhein, and P. Macheroux. 2004. Mechanism of chorismate synthase. Role of the two invariant histidine residues in the active site. J. Biol. Chem. 279:9451-9461.

  103. Kohlhaw, G. 2003. Leucine biosynthesis in fungi: Entering metabolism through the back door. Microbiol. Mol. Biol. Rev. 67:1-15.

  104. Krebs, A., K. N. Goldie, and A. Hoenger. 2004. Complex formation with kinesin motor domains affects the structure of microtubules. J. Mol. Biol. 335:139-153.

  105. Krol, S., A. Diaspro, R. Magrassi, P. Ballario, B. Grimaldi, P. Filetici, P. Ornaghi, P. Ramoino, and A. Gliozzi. 2004. Nanocapsules: Coating for living cells. IEEE Trans. Nanobiosci. 3:32-38.

  106. Kück, U. 2004. Genetics and biotechnology., 2nd ed, vol. 2. The Mycota: a comprehensive treatise on fungi as experimental systems for basic and applied research. Springer. xxii, 434 pg.

  107. Kutil, B. L., K. Y. Seong, and R. Aramayo. 2003. Unpaired genes do not silence their paired neighbors. Curr. Genet. 43:425-432.

  108. Lakin-Thomas, P. L., and S. Brody. 2004. Circadian rhythms in microorganisms: new complexities. Annu. Rev. Microbiol. 58:489-519.

  109. Lee, D. W., K. Y. Seong, R. J. Pratt, K. Baker, and R. Aramayo. 2004. Properties of unpaired DNA required for efficient silencing in Neurospora crassa. Genetics 167:131-150.

  110. Lepez, S., M. Sortino, A. Escalante, F. de Campos, R. Correa, V. Cechinel, R. Nunes, and S. Zacchino. 2003. Antifungal properties of novel N- and alpha,beta-substituted succinimides against dermatophytes. Arzneimittel-Forschung-Drug Res. 53:280-288.

  111. Lew, R. R., and N. N. Levina. 2004. Oxygen flux magnitude and location along growing hyphae of Neurospora crassa. FEMS Microbiol. Lett. 233:125-130.

  112. Li, Y. Y., and Y. Z. Zhao. 2003. A simple method to correct genetic distance between linked genes and a correction of calculating data in tetrad analysis in Neurospora crassa. Hereditas(Beijing) 25:330-332.

  113. Lilley, D. M. 2004. The Varkud satellite ribozyme. RNA 10:151-158.

  114. Liu, Ta-Wei D. 2003. Isolation and characterization of pco-1, which encodes a regulatory protein that controls purine degradation in Neurospora crassa. Thesis (Ph. D.)--Ohio State University. xii, 136 p.

  115. Liu, T. D., and G. A. Marzluf. 2004. Characterization of pco-1, a newly identified gene which regulates purine catabolism in Neurospora. Curr. Genet..

  116. Liu, Y., Q. He, and P. Cheng. 2003. Photoreception in Neurospora: a tale of two White Collar proteins. Cell. Mol. Life Sci. 60:2131-2138.

  117. Maklashina, E., A. B. Kotlyar, and G. Cecchini. 2003. Active/de-active transition of respiratory complex I in bacteria, fungi, and animals. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1606:95-103.

  118. Marek, S. M., J. Wu, N. Louise Glass, D. G. Gilchrist, and R. M. Bostock. 2003. Nuclear DNA degradation during heterokaryon incompatibility in Neurospora crassa. Fungal Genet. Biol. 40:126-137.

  119. Marques, E. J., C. M. Carneiro, A. S. Silva, and O. V. Krasilnikov. 2004. Does VDAC insert into membranes in random orientation? Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1661:68-77.

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