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Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. The identification and characterisation of genes from filamentous fungi has become easier because of the rapid advances that have taken place in molecular biology, including the generation of whole genome sequences. The new challenge facing researchers is to determine the functions of genes and how they contribute to the biology of fungi. To do this, it is clear that a wide variety of different experimental techniques will be necessary, ranging from classical genetic analysis and mutant production, right through to cell biology, biochemistry and immunological methods. This book brings together detailed practical guidance from experienced researchers using the full range of these genetic, genomic, cellular and biochemical methods. The authors describe laboratory procedures that have been proven effective for the investigation of a wide variety of fungal species. They give key background information, technical tips and detailed experimental protocols, which will prove invaluable to researchers and students studying filamentous fungi. Bookseller Inventory # APC9780199638376 Book Description: Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2001. Book Condition: New. Language: english. This volume brings together detailed practical guidance from experienced researchers using genetic, genomic, cellular and biochemical methods, to attempt to determine the functions of genes and how they contribute to the biology of fungi. Print On Demand. Bookseller Inventory # 6519377 Book Description: Paperback. Book Condition: New. 186mm x 16mm x 245mm. Paperback. The identification and characterisation of genes from filamentous fungi has become easier because of the rapid advances that have taken place in molecular biology, in.Shipping may be from our UK, US or Australian warehouse depending on stock availability. This item is printed on demand. 288 pages. 0.644. 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Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited, Baker & Taylor, Inc., or by their respective licensors, or by the publishers, or by their respective licensors. For personal use only. All rights reserved. All rights in images of books or other publications are reserved by the original copyright holders. Paul M. Kirk et al., Ainsworth & Bisby’s Dictionary of the Fungi, 9th ed. (2001), remains the standard reference for terminology and definitions. David Moore and LilyAnn Novak Frazer, Essential Fungal Genetics (2002); Nick Talbot, Molecular and Cellular Biology of Filamentous Fungi: A Practical Approach (2001); and Dilip K. Arora and Randy M. Berka, Applied Mycology and Biotechnology: Volume 5, Genes and Genomics (2005), explore the genetics and cellular biology of fungi. Discussions of physiological topics of fungi include D.H. Jennings, The Physiology of Fungal Nutrition (2007); and David H. Griffin, Fungal Physiology, 2nd ed. (1996). Thomas H. Nash, Lichen Biology (1996); William Purvis, Lichens (2000); and James N. Corbridge and William A. Weber, Rocky Mountain Lichen Primer (1998), provide an introduction to lichens. Irwin M. Brodo, Sylvia Duran Sharnoff, and Stephen Sharnoff, Lichens of North America (2001); and Margalith Galun, CRC Handbook of Lichenology, vol. 2 (1988), are comprehensive works on lichenology and useful reference sources. Abstract: Laccases are enzymes widely distributed in plants, fungi, bacteria, and insects. They are multicopper oxidases that catalyze the transformation of aromatic and non-aromatic compounds with reduction of molecular oxygen to water. These enzymes participate in processes such as biosynthesis and lignin degradation, morphogenesis, and pigment biosynthesis, among others. In this review we discuss relevant aspects of fungal laccases regarding the existence of fungal laccases gene families, the growing interest in investigating mechanisms of their molecular regulation, and factors that influence the production of laccases, due to their potential biotechnological applications. In addition we comparatively analyzed some structural similarities and differences depicting general features of laccases' active site, demonstrating their frequency as monomeric proteins with highly conserved cupredoxine type domains. Although inter- and intra-specific differences have been determined, structural differences encountered between fungal laccases remain unclear based on Crystallography and X-ray diffraction. Abstract: A very large number of diseases in agriculture and aquaculture are caused by fungal-like micro-organisms, classified as Oomycetes or water moulds. Collectively, oomycetes represent a huge threat to global food security. In addition, several oomycetes can cause environmental disasters, by wiping out native species of trees, crustacians and amphibians. The group representing the aquatic oomycetes are relatively understudied in contrast to their terrestrial counterparts that predominantly infect plants (e.g. Phytophthora, Pythium and Bremia spp.). This review focuses on the unique characteristics of two aquatic Oomycetes, Saprolegnia parasitica and Saprolegnia diclina with respect to their impact on aquaculture, animal health and the surrounding environment. The species characteristics, ecology, biology, infectivity and identification methods are described and the latest research insights are discussed. Abstract: LaeA was first identified as a novel Aspergillus nuclear protein which functions as a global regulator of secondary metabolism, morphogenetic development, and antibiotic production in various filamentous fungi. Since then, it has been studied extensively by research groups around the world in order to identify virulence factors, transcription factors and/or cryptic secondary metabolite gene clusters regulated by LaeA. The coupling of LaeA with VeA and VelB as a nuclear complex, the “Velvet Complex―, has greatly impacted
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