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- W1034715640 abstract "The complexity of regulation of nitrogen assimilation in fungi is clearly recognized in extensive studies of the three non-symbiotic fungi, Emericella (Aspergillus) nidulans , Neurospora crassa and Saccharomyces cerevisiae. These ascomycetes, in spite of sharing common pathways of nitrogen metabolism and displaying an overriding catabolite control, exhibit distinct patterns of regulation of nitrogen metabolism in response to changes in trophic conditions. It is realized that that one of the key elements of the regulatory complexity in these fungi is the separation of certain enzymes in different cell or hyphal compartments. This allows simultaneous activation of several anabolic and catabolic processes, enabling the fungus to explore diverse nitrogen and carbon sources. In comparison with these studies of non-symbiotic fungi, work on the regulation of nitrogen metabolism in symbiotic fungi is still in its infancy. Furthermore, it is becoming evident that the fungal symbiont may be playing an important role in mobilizing resources that are not directly accessible to the host root. The chapter also explains isolation and characterization of enzyme activities." @default.
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- W1034715640 title "7 Enzymology of Nitrogen Assimilation in Mycorrhiza" @default.
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