E. capsularis transferred to sporulation medium undergoes two different differentiation processes: formation of a true mycelium and sporulation. Formation of a true mycelium, which occurs during mitotic division, can occur in the absence of 1 st respiration and in the presence of a very low level of mitochondrial translation. Sporulation occurring within both specialized and unspecialized structures of the mycelium, which involves meiosis, requires a full level of both mitochondrial protein synthesis and 1st respiration.
Sporulation and mitochondrial activity in the dimorphic yeast Endomycopsis capsularis / Marmiroli, Nelson. - In: CURRENT GENETICS. - ISSN 0172-8083. - 9:(1985), pp. 587-595. [10.1007/BF00381172]
Sporulation and mitochondrial activity in the dimorphic yeast Endomycopsis capsularis.
MARMIROLI, Nelson
1985-01-01
Abstract
E. capsularis transferred to sporulation medium undergoes two different differentiation processes: formation of a true mycelium and sporulation. Formation of a true mycelium, which occurs during mitotic division, can occur in the absence of 1 st respiration and in the presence of a very low level of mitochondrial translation. Sporulation occurring within both specialized and unspecialized structures of the mycelium, which involves meiosis, requires a full level of both mitochondrial protein synthesis and 1st respiration.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.