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Autor:
Jingxuan Chen, Holly McQueary, David W. Hall, Peter Philippsen, David J. Garfinkel, Casey M. Bergman
Publikováno v:
Microbiology Resource Announcements
Here, we report an essentially complete genome assembly for the Ty1-less Saccharomyces paradoxus strain DG1768 (derivative of strain 337) based on PacBio and Illumina shotgun sequence data. We also document the genetic alterations that make this yeas
Autor:
Vargas-Muniz Jm, James R. Sellers, Amy S. Gladfelter, Neil Billington, Kevin S. Cannon, Peter Philippsen, Ian Seim, Ekena Jl
Septins are a family of conserved filament-forming proteins that function in a variety of processes including cell cycle progression, cell morphogenesis and autophagy. Despite their conservation from yeast to humans, the number of septin genes within
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https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.04.23.441157
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.04.23.441157
Publikováno v:
Nucleic Acids Research
The Ashbya Genome Database (AGD) is a comprehensive online source of information covering genes from the filamentous fungus Ashbya gossypii. The database content is based upon comparative genome annotation between A.gossypii and the closely related b
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http://doc.rero.ch/record/304333/files/gki009.pdf
http://doc.rero.ch/record/304333/files/gki009.pdf
Publikováno v:
Molecular Biology of the Cell
Molecular Biology of the Cell, American Society for Cell Biology, 2017, 28 (5), pp.645-660. ⟨10.1091/mbc.E16-11-0806⟩
Molecular Biology of the Cell, American Society for Cell Biology, 2017, 28 (5), pp.645-660. ⟨10.1091/mbc.E16-11-0806⟩
A simple 3D stochastic model captures key features of nuclei movements observed in the hyphae of Ashbya gossypii. These motions are driven by dynein motors pulling on microtubules, similar to the oscillations of the anaphase spindle in budding yeast,
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https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03116344
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03116344
Publikováno v:
G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics
The filamentous fungus Ashbya gossypii is a cotton pathogen transmitted by insects. It is readily grown and manipulated in the laboratory and is commercially exploited as a natural overproducer of vitamin B2. Our previous genome analysis of A. gossyp
Autor:
Sue L. Jaspersen, Claudia Lang, Claude Antony, Antonio Z. Politi, Peter Philippsen, Romain Gibeaux
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cell Science. 125:5830-5839
Summary We report the mechanistic basis guiding the migration pattern of multiple nuclei in hyphae of Ashbya gossypii. Using electron tomography, we reconstructed the cytoplasmic microtubule (cMT) cytoskeleton in three tip regions with a total of 13
Autor:
Peter Philippsen, Hans-Peter Schmitz
Publikováno v:
Fungal Biology. 115:557-568
In the filamentous ascomycete Ashbya gossypii polarity establishment at sites of germ tube and lateral branch emergence depends on homologues of Saccharomyces cerevisiae factors controlling bud site selection and bud emergence. Maintenance of polar g
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cell Science. 124:1629-1634
One hallmark of the rapid expansion of the polar surface of fungal hyphae is the spatial separation of regions of exocytosis and endocytosis at hyphal tips, as recently shown for Ashbya gossypii and Aspergillus nidulans. To determine where cortex-ass
Publikováno v:
Molecular Biology of the Cell
Homologues of all components of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae FEAR and MEN pathways are expressed in the multinucleated hyphae of Ashbya gossypii despite the lack of controlled nuclear positioning and mitosis-dependent septum formation. In this system
Autor:
Sue L. Jaspersen, Peter Philippsen, Tineke van den Hoorn, Sandrine Grava, Claudia Lang, Rhonda Trimble
Publikováno v:
Molecular Biology of the Cell
We used live imaging and EM to study migration of multiple nuclei in A. gossypii. Three types of nuclear movements, oscillation, rotation, and bypassing, depend on cytoplasmic microtubules while a fourth type, co-transport with the cytoplasmic stream