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Glazenburg, M.M. (author), Laan, L. (author)
Cellular life exhibits order and complexity, which typically increase over the course of evolution. Cell polarization is a well-studied example of an ordering process that breaks the internal symmetry of a cell by establishing a preferential axis. Like many cellular processes, polarization is driven by self-organization, meaning that the...
review 2023
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Perli, T. (author), Vos, A.M. (author), Bouwknegt, J. (author), Dekker, W.J.C. (author), Wiersma, S.J. (author), Mooiman, C. (author), Ortiz Merino, R.A. (author), Daran, J.G. (author), Pronk, J.T. (author)
Neocallimastigomycetes are unique examples of strictly anaerobic eukaryotes. This study investigates how these anaerobic fungi bypass reactions involved in synthesis of pyridine nucleotide cofactors and coenzyme A that, in canonical fungal pathways, require molecular oxygen. Analysis of Neocallimastigomycetes proteomes identified a candidate...
journal article 2021
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Barata-Antunes, Cláudia (author), Alves, Rosana (author), Talaia, Gabriel (author), Casal, Margarida (author), Gerós, Hernâni (author), Mans, R. (author), Paiva, Sandra (author)
Plasma membrane transporters play pivotal roles in the import of nutrients, including sugars, amino acids, nucleobases, carboxylic acids, and metal ions, that surround fungal cells. The selective removal of these transporters by endocytosis is one of the most important regulatory mechanisms that ensures a rapid adaptation of cells to the...
review 2021
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ten Veldhuis, Marie-claire (author), Ananyev, Gennady (author), Dismukes, Charles (author)
Lichens are a symbiosis between a fungus and one or more photosynthetic microorganisms that enables the symbionts to thrive in places and conditions they could not compete independently. Exchanges of water and sugars between the symbionts are the established mechanisms that support lichen symbiosis. Herein, we present a new linkage between algal...
journal article 2019
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Diepeveen, E.T. (author), Iñigo de la Cruz, L.M. (author), Laan, L. (author)
Polarity establishment underlies proper cell cycle completion across virtually all organisms. Much progress has been made in generating an understanding of the structural and functional components of this process, especially in model species. Here we focus on the evolutionary dynamics of the fungal polarization protein network in order to...
review 2017
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Sakes, A. (author), van der Wiel (student), M. (author), Henselmans, P.W.J. (author), van Leeuwen, J.L. (author), Dodou, D. (author), Breedveld, P. (author)
Background<br/>In nature, shooting mechanisms are used for a variety of purposes, including prey capture, defense, and reproduction. This review offers insight into the working principles of shooting mechanisms in fungi, plants, and animals in the light of the specific functional demands that these mechanisms fulfill.<br/><br/>Methods<br/>We...
journal article 2016
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Pelkmans, Jordi F. (author), Vos, A.M. (author), Scholtmeijer, Karin (author), Hendrix, Ed (author), Baars, Johan J.P. (author), Gehrmann, T. (author), Reinders, M.J.T. (author), Lugones, Luis G. (author), Wösten, Han A.B. (author)
The Cys2His2 zinc finger protein gene c2h2 of Schizophyllum commune is involved in mushroom formation. Its inactivation results in a strain that is arrested at the stage of aggregate formation. In this study, the c2h2 orthologue of Agaricus bisporus was over-expressed in this white button mushroom forming basidiomycete using Agrobacterium...
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