T J Schmidhauser
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1.
Arrach N, Schmidhauser T, Avalos J
Mol Genet Genomics
. 2002 Feb;
266(6):914-21.
PMID: 11862485
Phytoene synthase and carotene cyclase, two key enzymes in carotenoid biosynthesis, are encoded by two separate genes in bacteria and plants, but by a single bifunctional gene in fungi. The...
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Wan Y, Liu H, Li C, Schmidhauser T
Fungal Genet Biol
. 1997 Jun;
21(3):329-36.
PMID: 9290246
Two chromosome walks covering 420 and 110 kb on the left arm of linkage group VI (LGVIL) of Neurospora crassa were purscrooued with the goal of cloning carotenogenic loci. Complementation...
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Schmidhauser T, Liu Y, Liu H, Zhou S
Fungal Genet Biol
. 1997 Jun;
21(3):323-8.
PMID: 9290245
We have cloned four Neurospora crassa genes by complementation analysis. Cloned genes include the arginine-1 (arg-1), methionine-6 (met-6), unknown-7 (un-7), and ribosome production-1 (rip-1) loci. Chromosome walks were initiated in...
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Cogoni C, Irelan J, Schumacher M, Schmidhauser T, Selker E, Macino G
EMBO J
. 1996 Jun;
15(12):3153-63.
PMID: 8670816
The molecular mechanisms involved in transgene-induced gene silencing ('quelling') in Neurospora crassa were investigated using the carotenoid biosynthetic gene albino-1 (al-1) as a visual marker. Deletion derivatives of the al-1...
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Li C, Sachs M, Schmidhauser T
Fungal Genet Biol
. 1996 Feb;
21(1):101-8.
PMID: 9126619
Neurospora crassa asexual sporulation (conidiation) is induced by different cues including desiccating aerial environments. Three of the genes that are expressed during this developmental pathway are the albino (al) genes,...
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Li C, Schmidhauser T
Dev Biol
. 1995 May;
169(1):90-5.
PMID: 7750660
The levels of al-1 and al-2 transcripts change dramatically in response to light and development during the formation of Neurospora crassa asexual spores (conidia). al-1 and al-2 mRNAs accumulate throughout...
7.
Schmidhauser T, Lauter F, Schumacher M, Zhou W, Russo V, Yanofsky C
J Biol Chem
. 1994 Apr;
269(16):12060-6.
PMID: 8163509
We have cloned the al-2 gene of Neurospora crassa and have analyzed its structure and regulation. The gene encodes a 603-residue polypeptide with a segment homologous to prokaryotic and other...
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Schmidhauser T, Lauter F, Russo V, Yanofsky C
Mol Cell Biol
. 1990 Oct;
10(10):5064-70.
PMID: 2144609
Carotenoid biosynthesis is regulated by blue light during growth of Neurospora crassa mycelia. We have cloned the al-1 gene of N. crassa encoding the carotenoid-biosynthetic enzyme phytoene dehydrogenase and present...
9.
Bartley G, Schmidhauser T, Yanofsky C, Scolnik P
J Biol Chem
. 1990 Sep;
265(26):16020-4.
PMID: 2144293
The characteristic red color of some photosynthetic bacteria and the orange color of Neurospora conidia is due to the presence of carotenoids, photoprotective pigments synthesized by plants, algae, bacteria, and...
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Schmidhauser T, Bechhofer D, Figurski D, Helinski D
Plasmid
. 1989 Mar;
21(2):99-112.
PMID: 2740456
Two genetic determinants are sufficient for small derivatives of broad host-range plasmid RK2 to replicate in different Gram-negative bacteria: trfA, which encodes a replication initiator, and oriV, the origin of...