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    Sequence repeat-induced disruption of the major heat-inducible HSP70 gene of Neurospora crassa

    The process of repeat-induced point mutation (RIP) was used to disrupt hsps-1, the gene encoding the major heat-inducible member of the HSP70 family of Neurospora crassa. A plasmid DNA, containing an incomplete c...

    B. N. Chakraborty, P. M. Ouimet, G. M. Sreenivasan, C. A. Curle in Current Genetics (1995)

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    A Neurospora crassa heat-shocked cell lysate translates homologous and heterologous messenger RNA efficiently, without preference for heat shock messages

    Cell-free protein synthesis systems were prepared from normally-grown (N-lysate) and heat-shocked (HS-lysate) Neurospora crassa mycelium. Although both lysates translated homologous mRNA, the HS-lysate was more a...

    C. A. Curle, M. Kapoor in Current Genetics (1988)