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This volume provides a detailed look at various biochemical and developmental aspects of fungal cell biology, and offers extensive information on model organisms of filamentous fungi, such as Aspergillus, and yeasts, such as Saccharomyces, while also highlighting molecular differences between ascomycetes and basidiomycetes.
The book's seven chapters, prepared by experts in the fields of mycology, have been grouped into two closely connected sections: Fungal Cell Growth and Signals and Development. The first section addresses bio-molecular mechanisms of fungal cell division and polarized cell growth, with a special emphasis on cell-cell connections, cell wall synthesis, and directed protein transport. In turn, the second section describes the intra- and extracellular signals that set off biochemical and conformational changes of cell type during development. Here, the authors focus on the molecular signalling pathways, including their impact on plant-fungusinteractions, referred to as ectomycorrhizal symbiosis. Given its scope, the book offers a valuable guide for all microbiologists, geneticists, cell biologists, biochemists and plant biologists, as well as advanced students of biology, who share an interest in the field of mycology.
A completely updated third edition Provides new insights into biochemical and developmental aspects of the fungal cell Covers the two most important divisions of fungi: ascomycetes and basidiomycetes
Auteur
Dirk Hoffmeister FriedrichSchillerUniversität, Pharmazeutische Mikrobiologie, Winzerlaer Straße 2,07745 Jena, Germanye-mail: Dirk.Hoffmeister@hki-jena.de
Markus Gressler Leibniz Institut für NaturstoffForschung und Infektionsbiologie, HansKnöllInstitut,AdolfReichweinStraße 23, 07745 Jena, Germanye-mail: Markus.Gressler@hki-jena.de
Contenu
The Woronin body, a fungal organelle regulating multicellularity.- Septum Formation and Cytokinesis in Ascomycete Fungi.- The Cytoskeleton and Polarity Markers during Polarized Growth of Filamentous Fungi.- Developmental Decisions in Aspergillus nidulans.- Biomechanics of Hyphal Growth.- Molecular signalling during the ectomycorrhizal symbiosis.- Calcium cation cycling and signaling pathways in fungi.
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