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PMB 3212 Exam 2 Difficult Terms

transmembrane proteins - ANS-Covalently associated proteins spanning bilayer

Carrier protein - ANS-Transmembrane; moves molecules across membrane against a
concentration gradient

Spindle Pole Body - ANS-Microtubule cluster that directs nuclear division in fungi, as an
alternative to centrosomes (animals)

Spitzenkorper - ANS-Dense cluster of vesicles at the hyphal tip, involved in chitin
synthesis as the chitosome (clusters of microvesicles), along with other cell wall
polymer synthesis. It is also engaged heavily in endo- and exocytosis (sensing,
responding, recycling)

Woronin Body - ANS-Simplified peroxisome organelle, containing a dense cluster of
protein (HEX-1) inside a bilayer (only in Pezizomycotina; Ascomycota)

Hydrophobins - ANS-Small bimodial proteins that self-assemble, extracellularly, into
sheets (hydrophobic faces air; hydrophilic faces cell wall)

Thigmotropism - ANS-Directional growth relative to topography/shape/physics

Generative hyphae - ANS-Hyphae with thin cell walls that bear spores on fruit bodies,
are short, highly septate, and rich in cell contents (ie organelles)

Skeletal hyphae - ANS-Hyphae with thickened cell walls that are long, less-frequently
septate, and have scarce cell contents

Arthrospores - ANS-Thallospores with simple septation without wall thickening

Sporangiospores - ANS-Spores enclosed in a specialized, walled sporangium

Conidiogenesis - ANS-Development mechanism for conidiospore formation

Holoblastic - ANS-Enlargement of hyphae as tip swelling and pinching

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