BGPI : équipe 5International audienceNonself recognition following cell fusion between genetically distinct individuals of the same species in filamentous fungi often results in a programmed cell death (PCD) reaction, where the heterokaryotic fusion cell is compartmentalized and rapidly killed. The allorecognition process plays a key role as a defense mechanism that restricts genome exploitation, resource plundering, and the spread of deleterious senescence plasmids and mycoviruses. Although a number of incompatibility systems have been described that function in mature hyphae, less is known about the PCD pathways in asexual spores, which represent the main infectious unit in various human and plant fungal pathogens. Here, we report the ide...
The ability to recognize self from nonself in order to maintain cellular identity is a key aspect of...
Cell fusion takes place in all domains of life and contributes greatly to the formation of complex m...
BackgroundWith 9730 protein-coding genes and a nearly complete gene knockout strain collection, Neur...
BGPI : équipe 5International audienceNonself recognition following cell fusion between genetically d...
Nonself recognition following cell fusion between genetically distinct individuals of the same speci...
Programmed cell death (PCD) in filamentous fungi prevents cytoplasmic mixing following fusion betwee...
Programmed cell death (PCD) is an essential part of the defence response in plants and animals again...
Abstract Background Fungi can undergo autophagic- or apoptotic-type programmed cell death (PCD) on e...
Cell death occurs in all domains of life. While some cells die in an uncontrolled way due to exposur...
BGPI : équipe 5International audienceUnderstanding the genetic and molecular bases of the ability to...
Understanding the genetic and molecular bases of the ability to distinguish self from nonself (allor...
Understanding the genetic and molecular bases of the ability to distinguish self from nonself (allor...
Somatic cell fusion and conspecific cooperation are crucial social traits for microbial unicellular-...
AbstractGreater understanding of programmed cell death (PCD) responses in pathogenic fungi may offer...
The DNA damage response (DDR) is a conserved mechanism that maintains genomic integrity in living or...
The ability to recognize self from nonself in order to maintain cellular identity is a key aspect of...
Cell fusion takes place in all domains of life and contributes greatly to the formation of complex m...
BackgroundWith 9730 protein-coding genes and a nearly complete gene knockout strain collection, Neur...
BGPI : équipe 5International audienceNonself recognition following cell fusion between genetically d...
Nonself recognition following cell fusion between genetically distinct individuals of the same speci...
Programmed cell death (PCD) in filamentous fungi prevents cytoplasmic mixing following fusion betwee...
Programmed cell death (PCD) is an essential part of the defence response in plants and animals again...
Abstract Background Fungi can undergo autophagic- or apoptotic-type programmed cell death (PCD) on e...
Cell death occurs in all domains of life. While some cells die in an uncontrolled way due to exposur...
BGPI : équipe 5International audienceUnderstanding the genetic and molecular bases of the ability to...
Understanding the genetic and molecular bases of the ability to distinguish self from nonself (allor...
Understanding the genetic and molecular bases of the ability to distinguish self from nonself (allor...
Somatic cell fusion and conspecific cooperation are crucial social traits for microbial unicellular-...
AbstractGreater understanding of programmed cell death (PCD) responses in pathogenic fungi may offer...
The DNA damage response (DDR) is a conserved mechanism that maintains genomic integrity in living or...
The ability to recognize self from nonself in order to maintain cellular identity is a key aspect of...
Cell fusion takes place in all domains of life and contributes greatly to the formation of complex m...
BackgroundWith 9730 protein-coding genes and a nearly complete gene knockout strain collection, Neur...