ABSTRACT Multinucleate fungi and oomycetes are phylogenetically distant but structurally similar. To address whether they share similar nuclear dynamics, we carried out time-lapse imaging of fluorescently labeled Phytophthora palmivora nuclei. Nuclei underwent coordinated bidirectional movements during plant infection. Within hyphal networks growing in planta or in axenic culture, nuclei either are dragged passively with the cytoplasm or actively become rerouted toward nucleus-depleted hyphal sections and often display a very stretched shape. Benomyl-induced depolymerization of microtubules reduced active movements and the occurrence of stretched nuclei. A centrosome protein localized at the leading end of stretched nuclei, suggesting that,...
Nuclear dynamics can vary widely between fungal species and between stages of development of fungal ...
UNLABELLED: Pores in fungal septa enable cytoplasmic streaming between hyphae and their compartments...
Nuclear migration is essential for normal growth and development of all eukaryotes and many key nucl...
Multinucleate fungi and oomycetes are phylogenetically distant but structurally similar. To address ...
Multinucleate fungi and oomycetes are phylogenetically distant but structurally similar. To address ...
Video 1. Time-lapse confocal microscopy of germinating P. palmivora cysts from a transgenic strain e...
Multinucleated cells are important in many organisms, but the mechanisms governing the movements of ...
We investigated the migration of multiple nuclei in hyphae of the filamentous fungus Ashbya gossypii...
In many fungal pathogens, infection is initiated by conidial germination. Subsequent stages involve ...
Ashbya gossypii has a budding yeast-like genome but grows exclusively as multinucleated hyphae. In c...
Indeterminate growth, as in the hyphae of the “Humongous Fungus” of Michigan requires sustained nucl...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from "http://www.molbiolcell.org".Gro...
Filamentous fungi that colonize microenvironments, such as animal or plant tissue or soil, must find...
Growth of most eukaryotic cells requires directed transport along microtubules (MTs) that are nuclea...
Ashbya gossypii grows as multinucleated and constantly elongating hyphae. Nuclei are in continuous f...
Nuclear dynamics can vary widely between fungal species and between stages of development of fungal ...
UNLABELLED: Pores in fungal septa enable cytoplasmic streaming between hyphae and their compartments...
Nuclear migration is essential for normal growth and development of all eukaryotes and many key nucl...
Multinucleate fungi and oomycetes are phylogenetically distant but structurally similar. To address ...
Multinucleate fungi and oomycetes are phylogenetically distant but structurally similar. To address ...
Video 1. Time-lapse confocal microscopy of germinating P. palmivora cysts from a transgenic strain e...
Multinucleated cells are important in many organisms, but the mechanisms governing the movements of ...
We investigated the migration of multiple nuclei in hyphae of the filamentous fungus Ashbya gossypii...
In many fungal pathogens, infection is initiated by conidial germination. Subsequent stages involve ...
Ashbya gossypii has a budding yeast-like genome but grows exclusively as multinucleated hyphae. In c...
Indeterminate growth, as in the hyphae of the “Humongous Fungus” of Michigan requires sustained nucl...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from "http://www.molbiolcell.org".Gro...
Filamentous fungi that colonize microenvironments, such as animal or plant tissue or soil, must find...
Growth of most eukaryotic cells requires directed transport along microtubules (MTs) that are nuclea...
Ashbya gossypii grows as multinucleated and constantly elongating hyphae. Nuclei are in continuous f...
Nuclear dynamics can vary widely between fungal species and between stages of development of fungal ...
UNLABELLED: Pores in fungal septa enable cytoplasmic streaming between hyphae and their compartments...
Nuclear migration is essential for normal growth and development of all eukaryotes and many key nucl...