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Substantial attention has been devoted to the metabolism of 5-fluorouracil and related compounds. For example, F NMR was used successfully both in cell extracts and in whole mycelia to elucidate anabolic reactions involving pyrimidine nucleotides and degradation to a-fluoro-p-alanine in the fungus Nectria haematococca (Parisot et al. 1989,1991). [Pg.287]

Parisot D, MC Malet-Martino, P Crasnier, R Martino (1989) nuclear magnetic resonance analysis of 5-fluorouracil metabolism in wild-type and 5-fluorouracil-resistant Nectria haematococca. Appl Environ Microbiol 55 2474-2479. [Pg.292]

Fluoro-2 -deoxyuridine has been extensively used in studies of the mechanism of action of thymidylate synthase, and 5-fluorouracil is an anticancer drug that has provided a lead to the development of others. The metabolism of 5-fluorouracil by the ascomycete fungus Nectria haematococca has been studied using F NMR (Parisot et al. 1991). a-Fluoro-P-alanine (2-fluoro-3-aminopropionate) was produced (Figure 10.27), while 5-fluorouridine-5 -mono-, di-, and triphosphate were found in acid extracts of the mycelia, and the 2 - and 3 -monophosphates were recovered from RNA. [Pg.540]

Apples Canker Nectria galligena Bordeaux mixture, copper oxychloride... [Pg.395]

Disease and/or pest resistance If you have a particular local problem, such as nectria canker, seek suggestions and advice on resistant or less susceptible varieties. [Pg.295]

Enkerli, J., Bhatt, G., and Covert, S.F., Maackiain detoxification contributes to the virulence of Nectria haematococca MP VI on chickpea, Mol. Plant-Microbe Interact., 11, 317, 1998. [Pg.437]

Wasmann, C.C. and Van Etten, H.D., Transformation-mediated chromosome loss and disruption of a gene for pisatin demethylase decrease the virulence of Nectria haematococca on pea, Mol Plant-Microbe Interact., 9, 793, 1996. [Pg.437]

He, J., Ruan, Y., and Straney, D., Analysis of determinants of binding and transcriptional activation of the pisatin-responsive DNA binding factor of Nectria haematococca, Mol Plant-Microbe Interact., 9, 171, 1996. [Pg.437]

Pisatin (6.23) is an isoflavonoid phytoalexin that is synthesized by pea (Pisum sativum L.) as a response to infection (Preisig et al., 1989). Subsequently, it was shown that pathogens capable of demethylating pisatin were tolerant of this phytoalexin. The enzyme responsible for demethylation is a specific cytochrome P450 mono-oxygenase released by the fungus Nectria haematococca (Delserone et al., 1999). [Pg.224]

Straney, D.C., Van Etten, H.D. Characterization of the PDA1 promoter of Nectria haematococca and identification of a region that binds a pisatin-responsive DNA binding factor. Mol Plant Microb Interact 1994 7 256-266. [Pg.176]

Nectria gliocladiodes Nitrospora sphericaF Paecillomyces variottF Penicillium spp. [Pg.218]

Nectria aureofufy a r usarium solani Gibbereita pulicaris... [Pg.238]

Fsnrolitie (Fieore 2) Nectria lucida F-4490 (ATCC 20722) (Ascomycetes) ... [Pg.172]

There are few natural representatives of this system. Albidin is a fungistatic red pigment isolated from Penicillium albidum and an X-ray analysis has shown that it has structure 146 (86JCS(P1)1145). From the fungus Nectria haematococca, in addition to the previously known quinones, a new one, nectriafurone (147), was isolated (83PI30I). From 2.5 kg of the root bark of... [Pg.67]


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