start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=125 cd-vols= no-issue=16 article-no= start-page=3133 end-page=3141 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=1998 dt-pub=19988 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=The ich1 gene of the mushroom Coprinus cinereus is essential for pileus formation in fruiting en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=

The formation of the pileus in homobasidiomycete fungi is essential for sexual reproduction, because the pileus bears the hymenium, a layer of cells that includes the specialised basidia in which nuclear fusion, meiosis and sporulation occur. The developmental mutant ichijiku of Coprinus cinereus fails to develop a differentiated pileus at the apex of the primordial shaft, which is the basal part of the fruit-body primordia and formed in an early stage of fruit-body differentiation. Genetic analysis indicates that this phenotype is caused by a recessive mutation in a single gene (ich1). The ich1 gene was mapped to chromosome XII using restriction fragment length polymorphism markers and the marker chromosome method, and cloned by complementation using a chromosome-XII-specific cosmid library. The ich1 gene encodes a novel protein of 1,353 amino acids. The Ich1 amino-acid sequence contains nuclear targeting signals, suggesting that the Ich1 protein would function in the nucleus. Northern blot analysis indicates that the ich1 gene is specifically expressed in the pileus of the wild-type fruit-body. No ich1 mRNA was detected in the ichijiku mutant, consistent with loss of the promoter region of ich1 in the mutant genome. These data demonstrate that the ick1 gene product is essential for pileus formation.

en-copyright= kn-copyright= en-aut-name=MuraguchiHajime en-aut-sei=Muraguchi en-aut-mei=Hajime kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=1 ORCID= en-aut-name=KamadaTakashi en-aut-sei=Kamada en-aut-mei=Takashi kn-aut-name= kn-aut-sei= kn-aut-mei= aut-affil-num=2 ORCID= affil-num=1 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama University affil-num=2 en-affil= kn-affil=Okayama University en-keyword=Developmental mutant kn-keyword=Developmental mutant en-keyword=Ich1 kn-keyword=Ich1 en-keyword=Pileus kn-keyword=Pileus en-keyword=Fruit-body kn-keyword=Fruit-body en-keyword=morphogenesis kn-keyword=morphogenesis en-keyword=Basidiomycete kn-keyword=Basidiomycete en-keyword=Coprinus kn-keyword=Coprinus END start-ver=1.4 cd-journal=joma no-vol=17 cd-vols= no-issue=6 article-no= start-page=279 end-page=288 dt-received= dt-revised= dt-accepted= dt-pub-year=1963 dt-pub=1963 dt-online= en-article= kn-article= en-subject= kn-subject= en-title= kn-title=Post mortem activation of human blood fibrinolytic enzyme in sudden and natural deaths en-subtitle= kn-subtitle= en-abstract= kn-abstract=

With the purpose to elucidate the cause and difference of blood fluidity in sudden death and natural one, we have observed the fibrinolysis of the blood in medico-legal and pathological autopsies by means of Fibrin Plate Method, a routine method devised in our laboratory. As the result it has been found that in the blood serum of sudden death and in some of natural deaths from tumors, leukemias, etc., the decrease in fibrinolytic activity is equivalent to the amount of proactivator that combined with the SK-like substance liberated into blood. On the other hand, in the blood of most of natural deaths, and in that bled from vessels and stored in body cavities, no natural fibrinolysis is observable and the same fibrinolytic activity with SK as normal one is demonstrated. Thus it is concluded that the cause of blood fluidity in sudden death is due to the fibrinolysis.

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