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Reconstruction of signaling networks regulating fungal morphogenesis by transcriptomics


ABSTRACT: Reconstruction of signaling networks regulating fungal morphogenesis by the expression profiling of wild-type and the temperature sensitive morphological ramosa-1 mutant. Aspergillus niger wildtype versus Ramosa mutant for 1h at 37 under controlled growth condition in 5L bioreactor

ORGANISM(S): Aspergillus niger

SUBMITTER: Vera Meyer 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-17641 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Coordinated control of hyphal elongation and branching is essential for sustaining mycelial growth of filamentous fungi. In order to study the molecular machinery ensuring polarity control in the industrial fungus Aspergillus niger, we took advantage of the temperature-sensitive (ts) apical-branching ramosa-1 mutant. We show here that this strain serves as an excellent model system to study critical steps of polar growth control during mycelial development and report for the first time a transcr  ...[more]

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