Rapid responses to changes in incident light are critical to the guidance of behavior and development in most species. Phytochrome light receptors in particular play key roles in bacterial physiology and plant development, but their functions and regulation are less well understood in fungi. Nevertheless, genome-wide expression measurements provide key information that can guide experiments that reveal how genes respond to environmental signals and clarify their role in development. We performed functional genomic and phenotypic analyses of the two phytochromes in Neurospora crassa, a fungal model adapted to a postfire environment that experiences dramatically variable light conditions. Expression of phy-1 and phy-2 was low in early sexual ...
<div><p>The industrially important cellulolytic filamentous fungus <em>Trichoderma reesei</em> is th...
ungi can serve as highly tractable models for understanding genetic basis of sexual development in m...
The impact of loci that determine sexual identity upon the asexual, dominant stage of fungal life hi...
Rapid responses to changes in incident light are critical to the guidance of behavior and developmen...
Phytochromes (Phys) comprise a superfamily of red-/far-red-light-sensing proteins. Whereas higher-pl...
Understanding the genetic basis of the switch from asexual to sexual lifestyles in response to somet...
<div><p>Sexual spores (ascospores) of <i>Fusarium graminearum</i>, a homothallic ascomycetous fungus...
SummaryPhytochrome photoreceptors sense red and far-red light through photointerconversion between t...
Fungal diversity has amazed evolutionary biologists for decades. One societally important aspect of ...
The velvet factor of the homothallic fungus Aspergillus nidulans promotes sexual fruiting body forma...
Fungal development and secondary metabolite production are coordinated by regulatory complexes as th...
Fungi sense light of different wavelengths using blue-, green-, and red-light photoreceptors. Blue l...
Cryptochromes are blue-light receptors that have presumably evolved from the DNA photolyase protein ...
SummaryLight sensing is very important for organisms in all biological kingdoms to adapt to changing...
ABSTRACT The origins and maintenance of the rich fungal diversity have been longstanding issues in e...
<div><p>The industrially important cellulolytic filamentous fungus <em>Trichoderma reesei</em> is th...
ungi can serve as highly tractable models for understanding genetic basis of sexual development in m...
The impact of loci that determine sexual identity upon the asexual, dominant stage of fungal life hi...
Rapid responses to changes in incident light are critical to the guidance of behavior and developmen...
Phytochromes (Phys) comprise a superfamily of red-/far-red-light-sensing proteins. Whereas higher-pl...
Understanding the genetic basis of the switch from asexual to sexual lifestyles in response to somet...
<div><p>Sexual spores (ascospores) of <i>Fusarium graminearum</i>, a homothallic ascomycetous fungus...
SummaryPhytochrome photoreceptors sense red and far-red light through photointerconversion between t...
Fungal diversity has amazed evolutionary biologists for decades. One societally important aspect of ...
The velvet factor of the homothallic fungus Aspergillus nidulans promotes sexual fruiting body forma...
Fungal development and secondary metabolite production are coordinated by regulatory complexes as th...
Fungi sense light of different wavelengths using blue-, green-, and red-light photoreceptors. Blue l...
Cryptochromes are blue-light receptors that have presumably evolved from the DNA photolyase protein ...
SummaryLight sensing is very important for organisms in all biological kingdoms to adapt to changing...
ABSTRACT The origins and maintenance of the rich fungal diversity have been longstanding issues in e...
<div><p>The industrially important cellulolytic filamentous fungus <em>Trichoderma reesei</em> is th...
ungi can serve as highly tractable models for understanding genetic basis of sexual development in m...
The impact of loci that determine sexual identity upon the asexual, dominant stage of fungal life hi...