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    Temperature and structural effects on transfer of double-stranded RNA among isolates of the chestnut blight fungus (Cryphonectria parasitica).

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    Cryphonectria parasitica is a unique fungus which can serve as a model for understanding transfer of genes between eukaryotic microorganisms. We studied transfer of double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) between compatible and incompatible strains of C. parasitica to determine whether hyphal types or temperature could restrict that exchange. Hyphal connections between incompatible strains occurred at about 30% of the frequency of connections between compatible strains and differed morphologically. Gel electrophoresis and in situ hybridization confirmed that dsRNA was transferred through substrate hyphae but not through aerial hyphae. Freezing temperatures resulted in the loss of dsRNA from the new mycelium of the donor colony and stimulated the production of virulent pycnidiospores. These temperature and structural restrictions may help to explain the lack of spread of the dsRNA despite its presence in the field

    Regulation of laccase biosynthesis in the plant-pathogenic fungus Cryphonectria parasitica by double-stranded RNA.

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    Transmissible hypovirulence of the chestnut blight fungus, Cryphonectria parasitica, is associated with cytoplasmic double-stranded-RNA (dsRNA) viruses. The fungal laccase has attracted interest because its activity is reduced in hypovirulent dsRNA-containing strains. A laccase cDNA clone was isolated by screening a cDNA expression library with antibodies against the purified extracellular laccase. The amino acid sequence deduced from part of the cDNA clone revealed high homology to other fungal laccases, especially to the Neurospora crassa laccase. A major laccase transcript 2.3 kb in length was detected in Northern (RNA) blots. In liquid culture, extracellular laccase activity was reduced by about 75% in the hypovirulent (dsRNA-free) strain EP155/2. In contrast, production of biomass was not affected by the dsRNA. Northern blot analysis indicated that dsRNA down regulates laccase biosynthesis by reducing laccase mRNA accumulation. The laccase gene is one of several developmentally regulated genes affected by the presence of dsRNA

    Idiopathic neuralgic amyotrophy in childhood.

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    Contains fulltext : 52810.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In addition to the review by van Alfen et al., which has been published in 2000, we would like to report a seven-week-old boy with bilateral idiopathic brachial plexus neuropathy that did not show any signs of osteomyelitis on repeated scintigraphy. To our knowledge this is the first child reported with bilateral plexus involvement
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