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Molecular and Cell Biology Methods for Fungi Amir Sharon

Molecular and Cell Biology Methods for Fungi By Amir Sharon

Molecular and Cell Biology Methods for Fungi by Amir Sharon


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The kingdom Fungi constitutes an independent group equal in rank to that of plants and animals. Fungi are highly amenable to molecular work, and a few fungal species serve as model systems to study basic processes with results that are applicable to many organisms, including humans.

Molecular and Cell Biology Methods for Fungi Summary

Molecular and Cell Biology Methods for Fungi by Amir Sharon

The kingdom Fungi constitutes an independent group equal in rank to that of plants and animals. It is a diverse clade of heterotrophic eukaryotic organisms that shares some ch- acteristics with animals and includes mushrooms, molds, yeasts as well as many other types of less well known organisms. Approximately 100,000 species have been described, which comprise less than 10% of the estimated number of fungal species in nature. Fungi can be found in every place wherever adequate moisture, temperature, and organic substrates are available; however, they also occupy extreme habitats, from hot volcanoes to arctic zones, arid deserts, and deep oceans. The importance of fungi as a group is tremendous; most species are saprobes and play prime roles in decomposition and the recycling of organic matter and nutrients, and many of them produce enzymes and metabolites with important applications in pharmacology, biotechnology, and other industries. Alongside the positive aspects, fungi also cause huge damage, primarily as plant pathogens. Fungi are highly amenable to molecular work, and a few fungal species serve as model systems to study basic processes with results that are applicable to many organisms, including humans.

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This volume of methods and step-by-step protocols for fungal molecular biology deals with three areas: (i) fungal transformation and gene knockout; (ii) detection and quantitation of fungi; and (iii) microscopy and protein analysis. The authors of the chapters are world leaders in their respective fields and the book ... still a valuable laboratory resource. ... this is a good place for a freshman fungal lab worker to start - and it also provides a useful list of contacts who no doubt could field further questions. (Neil A. R. Gow, Microbiology Today, 2010)

Table of Contents

Part I: Fungal Transformation and Gene Knockout 1. Protoplast Transformation of Filamentous Fungi Gillian B. Turgeon, Bradford Condon, Jinyuan Liu, and Ning Zhang 2. Electroporation and Agrobacterium-Mediated Spore Transformation Anna Minz and Amir Sharon 3. High-Throughput Construction of Gene Deletion Cassettes for Generation of Neurospora crassa Knockout Strains Patrick D. Collopy, Hildur V. Colot, Gyungsoon Park, Carol Ringelberg, Christopher M. Crew, Katherine A. Borkovich, and Jay C. Dunlap 4. Development of Impala-Based Transposon Systems for Gene Tagging in Filamentous Fungi Marie Dufresne and Marie-Josee Daboussi 5. DelsGate: A Robust and Rapid Method for Gene Deletion Maria D. Garcia-Pedrajas, Marina Nadal, Timothy Denny, Lourdes Baeza-Montanez, Zahi Paz, and Scott E. Gold 6. Gene Silencing for Functional Analysis: Assessing RNAi as a Tool for Manipulation of Gene Expression Carmit Ziv and Oded Yarden Part II: Detection and Quantification of Fungi 7. Analysis of Fungal Gene Expression by Real Time Quantitative PCR Shahar Ish-Shalom and Amnon Lichter 8. Identification of Differentially Expressed Fungal Genes in planta by Suppression Subtraction Hybridization (SSH) Benjamin A. Horwitz and Sophie Lev 9. Quantification of Fungal Infection of Leaves with Digital Images and Scion Image Software Paul H. Goodwin and Tom Hsiang 10. Expression Profiling of Fungal Genes During Arbuscular Mycorrhiza Symbiosis Establishment Using Direct Fluorescent In situ RT-PCR Pascale M. A. Seddas-Dozolme, Christine Arnould, Marie Tollot, Elena Kuznetsova, and Vivienne Gianinazzi-Pearson 11. Application of Laser Microdissection to Study Plant-Fungal PathogenInteractions John Fosu-Nyarko, Michael G.K. Jones, and Zhaohui Wang 12. Multiplex Gene Expression Analysis by TRAC in Fungal Cultures Jari J. Rautio 13. Amplification of Fungal Genomes Using Multiple Displacement Amplification Simon J. Foster and Brendon J. Monahan Part III: Microscopy and Protein Analysis 14. Biochemical Methods Used to Study the Gene Expression and Protein Complexes in the Filamentous Fungus Neurospora crassa Jinhu Guo, Guocun Huang, Joonseok Cha, and Yi Liu 15. Measuring Protein Kinase and Sugar Kinase Activity in Plant Pathogenic Fusarium Species Burton H. Bluhm and Xinhua Zhao 16. A Detailed Protocol for Chromatin Immunoprecipitation (ChIP) in the Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae Melanie Grably and David Engelberg 17. A Method to Visualize the Actin and Microtubule Cytoskeleton by Indirect Immunofluorescence Flora Banuett 18. Fluorescence in situ Hybridization for Molecular Cytogenetic Analysis in Filamentous Fungi Dai Tsuchiya and Masatoki Taga 19. Live-Cell Imaging of Microtubule Dynamics in Hyphae of Neurospora crassa Maho Uchida, Rosa R. Mourino-Perez, and Robert W. Roberson 20. Methods to Detect Apoptotic-Like Cell Death in Filamentous Fungi Camile P. Semighini and Steven D. Harris 21. Evaluation of Antifungal Susceptibility Using Flow Cytometry Cidalia Pina-Vaz and Acacio Goncalves Rodrigues 22. Preparation of Fungi for Ultrastuctural Investigations and Immunogoldlabelling Gerd Hause and Simone Jahn 23. Split-EGFP Screens for the Detection and Localization of Protein-Protein Interactions in Living Yeast Cells Emma Barnard and David J. Timson

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NLS9781493961467
9781493961467
1493961462
Molecular and Cell Biology Methods for Fungi by Amir Sharon
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Humana Press Inc.
2016-08-23
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