Publications by authors named "Tamotsu Ootaki"

Physiological responses, such as phototropism and carotenogenesis, are usually exhibited through a specific cascade composed of several gene functions. The number of such gene functions can be determined by means of complementation analysis. For this purpose, a procedure is needed to produce heterokaryons easily and with a high success rate.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Two different newly designed primer sets were used in PCR to amplify the fragments of chitin synthase (CHS) encoding genes (CHS) from the zygomycete fungus Phycomyces blakesleeanus, in which the cell wall is mainly made of chitin and chitosan, a deacetylated derivative from chitin. DNA sequencing and alignment analysis of the deduced amino acid sequences showed the possible existence of ten different genes. Six different DNA fragments, designated PbCHS1, PbCHS2, PbCHS3, PbCHS4, PbCHS5 and PbCHS6, homologous to chitin synthase genes were identified in 250-bp products.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF