Hansenula Wingei
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1. Inibidores naturais no controle in vitro e in vivo de Penicillium expansum
Penicillium expansum é o agente causador da doença em maçã conhecida como mofo azul. O efeito inibitório da capsaicina derivada dos frutos Capsicum spp. e da levedura Hansenula wingei foi avaliado através de ensaios in vitro e in vivo em maçã. A concentração inibitória mínima da capsaicina de 122,16 µg mL-1 foi determinada usando microdiluição
Food Sci. Technol. Publicado em: 2013-02
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2. SPECIFIC, SOLUBLE FACTOR INVOLVED IN SEXUAL AGGLUTINATION OF THE YEAST HANSENULA WINGEI
Taylor, Neil W. (Northern Regional Research Laboratory, Peoria, Ill.). Specific, soluble factor involved in sexual agglutination of the yeast Hansenula wingei. J. Bacteriol. 87:863–866. 1964.—A factor was liberated by snail enzymes from unisexual mating type 5 of Hansenula wingei NRRL Y-2340. This factor is the (or a) factor on type 5 involved in sexual
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3. IMMUNOLOGY OF THE YEAST HANSENULA WINGEI
Brookbank, John W. (University of Florida, Gainesville) and Mary R. Heisler. Immunology of the yeast Hansenula wingei. J. Bacteriol. 85:509–515. 1963.—Antisera produced in three groups of rabbits (18 animals in all) against mating types of Hansenula wingei, using three different modes of injection, failed to show specificity for mating type. However, the
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4. AMINO ACIDS AS PROTECTIVE COMPOUNDS IN ULTRAVIOLET-IRRADIATED hANSENULA WINGEI
Hunt, D. E. (Charles V. Chapin Hospital, Providence, R.I.). Amino acids as protective compounds in ultraviolet-irradiated Hansenula wingei. J. Bacteriol. 88:893–895. 1964.—”Prefeeding” Hansenula wingei with small concentrations of either tryptophan, cystine, tyrosine, phenylalanine, leucine, cysteine, threonine, isoleucine, ethionine, norvaline, or h
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5. STEROLS AS COMPONENTS IN THE MATING REACTION OF HANSENULA WINGEI
Hunt, D. E. (Charles V. Chapin Hospital, Providence, R.I.) and P. L. Carpenter. Sterols as components in the mating reaction of Hansenula wingei. J. Bacteriol. 86:845–847. 1963.—Agglutinative mating strains 5 and 21 of the yeast Hansenula wingei did not agglutinate after the cells of these two strains were treated with nystatin. The agglutination-inhibit
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6. INACTIVATION OF SEXUAL AGGLUTINATION IN HANSENULA WINGEI AND SACCHAROMYCES KLUYVERI BY DISULFIDE-CLEAVING AGENTS
Taylor, Neil W. (Northern Regional Research Laboratory, Peoria, Ill.). Inactivation of sexual agglutination in Hansenula wingei and Saccharomyces kluyveri by disulfide-cleaving agents. J. Bacteriol. 88:929–936. 1964.—Mating types of both Hansenula wingei and Saccharomyces kluyveri can be activated to produce uniformly strong sexual agglutination by treat
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7. Molecular basis of mating in the yeast hansenula wingei.
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8. Nucleotide sequences of ten mitochondrial tRNA genes in yeast Hansenula wingei.
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9. MATING REACTION IN THE YEAST HANSENULA WINGEI: Preliminary Observations and Quantitation
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10. MATING REACTION IN HANSENULA WINGEI: Relation of Cell Surface Properties to Agglutination
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11. PROTEIN AS A SPECIFIC CELL SURFACE COMPONENT IN THE MATING REACTION OF HANSENULA WINGEI
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12. Nucleotide sequences and secondary structures of four tRNA genes in mitochondrial DNA of Hansenula wingei yeast.