The molecular mechanism that controls the response to phosphate shortage in Neurospora crassa involves four regulatory genes - nuc-2, preg, pgov, and nuc-1. Phosphate shortage is sensed by the nuc-2 gene, the product of which inhibits the functioning of the PREG-PGOV complex. This allows the translocation of the transcriptional factor NUC-1 into the nucleus, which activates the transcription of phosphate-repressible phosphatases. The nuc-2A mutant strain of N. crassa carries a loss-of-function mutation in the nuc-2 gene, which encodes an ankyrin-like repeat protein. In this study, we identified transcripts that are downregutated in the nuc-2A mutant strain. Functional grouping of these expressed sequence tags allowed the identification of g...
The Woronin body, a septal pore-associated organelle specific to filamentous ascomycetes, is crucial...
Environmental pH induces a stress response triggering a signaling pathway whose components have been...
Guanine nucleotide binding proteins (G proteins) and their cell surface G protein coupled receptors ...
AbstractThe filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa is an excellent model system for examining molecula...
Cellular signal transduction mechanisms are regulated at multiple different stages during an organis...
Advances in the understanding of molecular systems depend on specific tools like the disruption of g...
A regulação da expressão gênica é vital para todos os organismos se adaptarem rapidamente às mudança...
To identify genes differentially expressed in a strain of the mold Aspergillus nidulans carrying a l...
<div><p>Advances in the understanding of molecular systems depend on specific tools like the disrupt...
Transcription factors (TFs) are key nodes of regulatory networks in eukaryotic organisms, including ...
Protein phosphatases are integral components of the cellular signaling machinery in eukaryotes, regu...
Transcription factors play a key role in transcription regulation as they recognize and directly bin...
The genetic and molecular mechanisms controlling the synthesis of de-repressible phosphatases in Neu...
<div><p>In fungal cells, a phosphate (Pi) responsive signaling and metabolism (PHO) pathway regulate...
Heat shock proteins belong to a conserved superfamily of molecular chaperones found in prokaryotes a...
The Woronin body, a septal pore-associated organelle specific to filamentous ascomycetes, is crucial...
Environmental pH induces a stress response triggering a signaling pathway whose components have been...
Guanine nucleotide binding proteins (G proteins) and their cell surface G protein coupled receptors ...
AbstractThe filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa is an excellent model system for examining molecula...
Cellular signal transduction mechanisms are regulated at multiple different stages during an organis...
Advances in the understanding of molecular systems depend on specific tools like the disruption of g...
A regulação da expressão gênica é vital para todos os organismos se adaptarem rapidamente às mudança...
To identify genes differentially expressed in a strain of the mold Aspergillus nidulans carrying a l...
<div><p>Advances in the understanding of molecular systems depend on specific tools like the disrupt...
Transcription factors (TFs) are key nodes of regulatory networks in eukaryotic organisms, including ...
Protein phosphatases are integral components of the cellular signaling machinery in eukaryotes, regu...
Transcription factors play a key role in transcription regulation as they recognize and directly bin...
The genetic and molecular mechanisms controlling the synthesis of de-repressible phosphatases in Neu...
<div><p>In fungal cells, a phosphate (Pi) responsive signaling and metabolism (PHO) pathway regulate...
Heat shock proteins belong to a conserved superfamily of molecular chaperones found in prokaryotes a...
The Woronin body, a septal pore-associated organelle specific to filamentous ascomycetes, is crucial...
Environmental pH induces a stress response triggering a signaling pathway whose components have been...
Guanine nucleotide binding proteins (G proteins) and their cell surface G protein coupled receptors ...