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328 related items for PubMed ID: 16524909

  • 1. Pheromones are essential for male fertility and sufficient to direct chemotropic polarized growth of trichogynes during mating in Neurospora crassa.
    Kim H, Borkovich KA.
    Eukaryot Cell; 2006 Mar; 5(3):544-54. PubMed ID: 16524909
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  • 2. A pheromone receptor gene, pre-1, is essential for mating type-specific directional growth and fusion of trichogynes and female fertility in Neurospora crassa.
    Kim H, Borkovich KA.
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  • 3. Multiple functions of mfa-1, a putative pheromone precursor gene of Neurospora crassa.
    Kim H, Metzenberg RL, Nelson MA.
    Eukaryot Cell; 2002 Dec; 1(6):987-99. PubMed ID: 12477799
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  • 5. The Neurospora crassa pheromone precursor genes are regulated by the mating type locus and the circadian clock.
    Bobrowicz P, Pawlak R, Correa A, Bell-Pedersen D, Ebbole DJ.
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  • 6. A putative pheromone signaling pathway is dispensable for self-fertility in the homothallic ascomycete Gibberella zeae.
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  • 7. Neurospora crassa A mating-type region.
    Glass NL, Grotelueschen J, Metzenberg RL.
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  • 8. Characterization of mat A-2, mat A-3 and deltamatA mating-type mutants of Neurospora crassa.
    Ferreira AV, An Z, Metzenberg RL, Glass NL.
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  • 9. The function of the coding sequences for the putative pheromone precursors in Podospora anserina is restricted to fertilization.
    Coppin E, de Renty C, Debuchy R.
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  • 10. Sex-specific gene expression during asexual development of Neurospora crassa.
    Wang Z, Kin K, López-Giráldez F, Johannesson H, Townsend JP.
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  • 11. Sexual attraction: on the role of fungal pheromone/receptor systems (A review).
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  • 12. Two Putative Pheromone Receptors, but Not Their Cognate Pheromones, Regulate Female Fertility in the Atypical Mating Fungus Colletotrichum fructicola.
    Yao L, Kong Y, Yang W, Tian H, Meng X, Zhao X, Zhang R, Sun G, Rollins JA, Liang X.
    Phytopathology; 2023 Oct; 113(10):1934-1945. PubMed ID: 37141175
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  • 13. Mating type and mating strategies in Neurospora.
    Metzenberg RL, Glass NL.
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  • 14. Molecular characterization of tol, a mediator of mating-type-associated vegetative incompatibility in Neurospora crassa.
    Shiu PK, Glass NL.
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  • 16. Comparative analysis of the mating-type loci from Neurospora crassa and Sordaria macrospora: identification of novel transcribed ORFs.
    Pöggeler S, Kück U.
    Mol Gen Genet; 2000 Mar; 263(2):292-301. PubMed ID: 10778748
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