A Neurospora crassa morphological mutant showing reduced adenylate cyclase activity

A Neurospora crassa morphological mutation at the crisp locus is related to a low specific activity of adenylate cyclase. This observation was made in two different strains: FGSC No. 329 and FGSC No. 326, both carrying the crisp mutation (allele N. B 123). Crosses of these strains to others having t...

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spelling todo:paper_0006291X_v58_n4_p990_Terenzi2023-10-03T14:04:06Z A Neurospora crassa morphological mutant showing reduced adenylate cyclase activity Terenzi, H.F. Flawiá, M.M. Torres, H.N. adenylate cyclase bucladesine fungus genetics growth in vitro study microorganism neurospora crassa theoretical study Adenosine Monophosphate Adenylate Cyclase Alleles Bucladesine Butyrates Chromosome Mapping Comparative Study Crosses, Genetic Cyclic AMP Genotype Mutation Neurospora Neurospora crassa Phenotype Species Specificity A Neurospora crassa morphological mutation at the crisp locus is related to a low specific activity of adenylate cyclase. This observation was made in two different strains: FGSC No. 329 and FGSC No. 326, both carrying the crisp mutation (allele N. B 123). Crosses of these strains to others having the wild type allele yield isolates with the crisp phenotype all of them having low adenylate cyclase specific activity in crude extracts. The other phenotypes obtained showed wild type levels of specific activity. Addition of 3′, 5′ dibutyryl cyclic AMP to the FGSC No. 329 cultures increased four-fold mycelial growth rate and stimulated the formation of aerial hyphae. Simultaneously, uniform conidiation on the surface of the slant was inhibited by the cyclic AMP derivative. © 1974 Academic Press, Inc. Fil:Flawiá, M.M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Torres, H.N. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0006291X_v58_n4_p990_Terenzi
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topic adenylate cyclase
bucladesine
fungus
genetics
growth
in vitro study
microorganism
neurospora crassa
theoretical study
Adenosine Monophosphate
Adenylate Cyclase
Alleles
Bucladesine
Butyrates
Chromosome Mapping
Comparative Study
Crosses, Genetic
Cyclic AMP
Genotype
Mutation
Neurospora
Neurospora crassa
Phenotype
Species Specificity
spellingShingle adenylate cyclase
bucladesine
fungus
genetics
growth
in vitro study
microorganism
neurospora crassa
theoretical study
Adenosine Monophosphate
Adenylate Cyclase
Alleles
Bucladesine
Butyrates
Chromosome Mapping
Comparative Study
Crosses, Genetic
Cyclic AMP
Genotype
Mutation
Neurospora
Neurospora crassa
Phenotype
Species Specificity
Terenzi, H.F.
Flawiá, M.M.
Torres, H.N.
A Neurospora crassa morphological mutant showing reduced adenylate cyclase activity
topic_facet adenylate cyclase
bucladesine
fungus
genetics
growth
in vitro study
microorganism
neurospora crassa
theoretical study
Adenosine Monophosphate
Adenylate Cyclase
Alleles
Bucladesine
Butyrates
Chromosome Mapping
Comparative Study
Crosses, Genetic
Cyclic AMP
Genotype
Mutation
Neurospora
Neurospora crassa
Phenotype
Species Specificity
description A Neurospora crassa morphological mutation at the crisp locus is related to a low specific activity of adenylate cyclase. This observation was made in two different strains: FGSC No. 329 and FGSC No. 326, both carrying the crisp mutation (allele N. B 123). Crosses of these strains to others having the wild type allele yield isolates with the crisp phenotype all of them having low adenylate cyclase specific activity in crude extracts. The other phenotypes obtained showed wild type levels of specific activity. Addition of 3′, 5′ dibutyryl cyclic AMP to the FGSC No. 329 cultures increased four-fold mycelial growth rate and stimulated the formation of aerial hyphae. Simultaneously, uniform conidiation on the surface of the slant was inhibited by the cyclic AMP derivative. © 1974 Academic Press, Inc.
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author Terenzi, H.F.
Flawiá, M.M.
Torres, H.N.
author_facet Terenzi, H.F.
Flawiá, M.M.
Torres, H.N.
author_sort Terenzi, H.F.
title A Neurospora crassa morphological mutant showing reduced adenylate cyclase activity
title_short A Neurospora crassa morphological mutant showing reduced adenylate cyclase activity
title_full A Neurospora crassa morphological mutant showing reduced adenylate cyclase activity
title_fullStr A Neurospora crassa morphological mutant showing reduced adenylate cyclase activity
title_full_unstemmed A Neurospora crassa morphological mutant showing reduced adenylate cyclase activity
title_sort neurospora crassa morphological mutant showing reduced adenylate cyclase activity
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