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Genomic and Proteomic Analyses of the Fungus Arthrobotrys oligospora Provide Insights into Nematode-Trap Formation
- J. Yang, L. Wang, +24 authors Ke-Qin Zhang
- Biology, Medicine
- PLoS pathogens
- 1 September 2011
Nematode-trapping fungi are “carnivorous” and attack their hosts using specialized trapping devices. The morphological development of these traps is the key indicator of their switch from saprophytic… Expand
Arabidopsis heat shock factor HsfA1a directly senses heat stress, pH changes, and hydrogen peroxide via the engagement of redox state.
- Yanfang Liu, Cuixian Zhang, +8 authors L. Zhang
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB
- 1 March 2013
Arabidopsis heat shock factor HsfA1a is present in a latent, monomeric state under normal conditions; its activation involves heat stress-induced trimerization, binding to heat shock element in… Expand
New insights into the evolution of subtilisin-like serine protease genes in Pezizomycotina
BackgroundSubtilisin-like serine proteases play an important role in pathogenic fungi during the penetration and colonization of their hosts. In this study, we perform an evolutionary analysis of the… Expand
The contribution of Pir protein family to yeast cell surface display
- N. Yang, Ze-fen Yu, +5 authors M. Qiao
- Biology, Medicine
- Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
- 4 February 2014
Proteins with internal repeats (Pir) in the Baker’s yeast are located on the cell wall and include four highly homologous members. Recently, Pir proteins have become increasingly used as anchor… Expand
Assessing cypermethrin-contaminated soil with three different earthworm test methods.
- Shiping Zhou, C. Duan, Xuehua Wang, Hang Gi Michelle Wong, Ze-fen Yu, H. Fu
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of environmental sciences
- 2008
A series of tests (lethal, sublethal, and behavioral) on earthworms were conducted as an eco-assessment of pesticides. In this study, the toxicity of cypermethrin-contaminating soil on adult and… Expand
Fungal systematics and evolution : FUSE 4
- L. Liu, Abdul Razaq, +49 authors G. Zapparoli
- Biology
- 31 December 2018
Eight new species presented are Calostoma areolatum collected in Wuyishan National Park (China), Crinipellis bidens from Hubei Province (China), Lactifluus sainii from Himalayan India, Inocybe elata… Expand
Three new species of soil-inhabiting Trichoderma from southwest China
Abstract Fungi in the genus Trichoderma are widely distributed in China, including in Yunnan province. In this study, we report three new soil-inhabiting species in Trichoderma, named as… Expand
Cloning and expression analysis of a chitinase gene Crchi1 from the mycoparasitic fungus Clonostachys rosea (syn. Gliocladium roseum).
- Zhongwei Gan, J. Yang, N. Tao, Ze-fen Yu, Ke-Qin Zhang
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of microbiology
- 1 October 2007
Clonostachys rosea (syn. Gliocladium roseum) is a well-known biocontrol agent and widely distributed around the world. In this study, an endochitinase gene Crchi1 was isolated from the mycoparasitic… Expand
Physiochemical Characterization of α-Amylase as Crosslinked Enzyme Aggregates
- X. Li, Ze-fen Yu, Zhao-Hui Bian, Jianping Xu, L. Zhang, Min Qiao
- Chemistry
- 26 July 2018
Structure, Gene Flow, and Recombination among Geographic Populations of a Russula virescens Ally from Southwestern China
Mushrooms that are morphologically indistinguishable from Russula virescens (Schaeff.) Fr. are among the most popular wild edible mushrooms in Yunnan province, southwestern China. However, almost… Expand