Development of thermotolerance in Neurospora crassa by heat shock and other stresses eliciting peroxidase induction.
AUTOR(ES)
Kapoor, M
RESUMO
Hyperthermia, CdCl2, sodium arsenite, and H2O2 led to the rapid appearance of high levels of peroxidase in Neurospora crassa cultures and induced tolerance toward normally lethal temperatures in 60-h-old colonies. Intracellular superoxide dismutase levels did not correlate with the development of thermotolerance.
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