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Intrahyphal Communication in Segmented Mycelium

Tatiana A. Belozerskaya, +1 more
- 01 Sep 1993 - 
- Vol. 17, Iss: 3, pp 157-169
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The fungal mycelium appears to be composed of communication compartments which are an ensemble of cells with local metabolic specialization which might promoteLocal metabolic specialization of individual hyphal segments and favor their functional heterogeneity.
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This article is published in Experimental Mycology.The article was published on 1993-09-01. It has received 14 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Mycelium.

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One stop mycology

TL;DR: This listing covers the period May 1, 1997 through to June 30, 1997, which roughly corresponds with the British Mycological Society's Special Interest Committees.
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Transport of small lons and molecules through the plasma membrane of filamentous fungi.

TL;DR: Concentrating on filamentous fungi, emphasis is placed on relating results from biophysical chemistry, membrane transport, fungal physiology, and fungal ecology to delineate the lively network of membrane transport systems rather than listing the properties of single transport systems.
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Biocommunication of fungi

TL;DR: This chapter discusses intraorganismic communication in fungi, which deals with communication between plant, ectomycorrhizal fungi and helper bacteria, and metabolite-Mediated Interactions between Bacteria and Fungi.
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A Point Mutation in Nucleoside Diphosphate Kinase Results in a Deficient Light Response for Perithecial Polarity in Neurospora crassa

TL;DR: Findings demonstrated that the phenotype of psp was caused by the ndk-1P72H mutation, which is responsible for the decrease in phosphotransfer activities, 5% of autophosphorylation activity, and 2% of V maxfor protein kinase activity phosphorylating myelin basic protein, compared with those of wild type NDK-1, respectively.
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Neurospora crassa Light Signal Transduction Is Affected by ROS.

TL;DR: A critical analysis of the phototransduction mechanism considers the existence of residual light responses upon absence of WCC or its homologs in fungi and points at endogenous ROS generated by a photon stimulus as an alternative input to pass on light signals to downstream targets.
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Thus, the fungal mycelium appears to be composed of communication compartments which are an ensemble of cells with local metabolic specialization.