نتایج جستجو برای: filamentous fungi

تعداد نتایج: 59726  

Journal: :Biotechnology advances 2005
Liping Wang Darin Ridgway Tingyue Gu Murray Moo-Young

Filamentous fungi have long been used for the production of metabolites and enzymes. With developments in genetic engineering and molecular biology, filamentous fungi have also achieved increased attention as hosts for recombinant DNA. However, the production levels of non-fungal proteins are usually low. Despite the achievements obtained using molecular tools, the heterologous protein loss cau...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2014
Stéphane Delmas Agustina Llanos Jean-Luc Parrou Matthew Kokolski Steven T Pullan Lee Shunburne David B Archer

In this article, we present a method to delete genes in filamentous fungi that allows recycling of the selection marker and is efficient in a nonhomologous end-joining (NHEJ)-proficient strain. We exemplify the approach by deletion of the gene encoding the transcriptional regulator XlnR in the fungus Aspergillus niger. To show the efficiency and advantages of the method, we deleted 8 other gene...

Journal: :Fungal genetics and biology : FG & B 1999
M B Dickman O Yarden

Protein phosphorylation and dephosphorylation are one of the central currencies by which living cells perceive and respond to environmental cues. A number of fundamental processes in fungi such as the cell cycle, transcription, and mating have been shown to require protein phosphorylation. The analysis of protein kinases and phosphatases in filamentous fungi is in its infancy; however, it has a...

2017
Karmen L Dykstra Juho Rousu Mikko Arvas

Correspondence: [email protected] Helsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT, Department of Computer Science, Aalto University, Konemiehentie 2, 02150 Espoo, Finland Full list of author information is available at the end of the article Abstract In this paper we study the problem of predicting the producibility of recombinant proteins in filamentous fungi, especially T. reesei, using ...

Journal: :Annual review of genetics 2000
N L Glass D J Jacobson P K Shiu

Filamentous fungi grow as a multicellular, multinuclear network of filament-shaped cells called hyphae. A fungal individual can be viewed as a fluid, dynamic system that is characterized by hyphal tip growth, branching, and hyphal fusion (anastomosis). Hyphal anastomosis is especially important in such nonlinear systems for the purposes of communication and homeostasis. Filamentous fungi can al...

2018
Guy Leonard Aurélie Labarre David S Milner Adam Monier Darren Soanes Jeremy G Wideman Finlay Maguire Sam Stevens Divya Sain Xavier Grau-Bové Arnau Sebé-Pedrós Jason E Stajich Konrad Paszkiewicz Matthew W Brown Neil Hall Bill Wickstead Thomas A Richards

Eukaryotic microbes have three primary mechanisms for obtaining nutrients and energy: phagotrophy, photosynthesis and osmotrophy. Traits associated with the latter two functions arose independently multiple times in the eukaryotes. The Fungi successfully coupled osmotrophy with filamentous growth, and similar traits are also manifested in the Pseudofungi (oomycetes and hyphochytriomycetes). Bot...

Journal: :Microbiology 1999
P Melin J Schnürer E G Wagner

In natural environments bacteria and filamentous fungi often compete for the same resources. Consequently, production of antibiotic secondary metabolites and defence mechanisms against these compounds have evolved in these organisms. An experimental model has been developed to study the response in fungi exposed to one such antibiotic. The filamentous fungus Aspergillus nidulans was treated wit...

2012
K. Stefan Svahn Ulf Göransson Hesham El-Seedi Lars Bohlin D.G. Joakim Larsson Björn Olsen Erja Chryssanthou

BACKGROUND Filamentous fungi are well known for their production of substances with antimicrobial activities, several of which have formed the basis for the development of new clinically important antimicrobial agents. Recently, environments polluted with extraordinarily high levels of antibiotics have been documented, leading to strong selection pressure on local sentinel bacterial communities...

2007
BRUCE W. HORN

HORN. B. W. 1985, Association of Candida gllillier/llolldii with amylolytic filamentous fungi on preharvest corn, Can, J, MicrobioL 31: 19-23, Candida gllillier/nondii var. gllillier/llondii was the dominant yeast isolated from preharvest Georgia corn and comprised 3,6-47.0% of the total fungi as measured by dilution plating. The yeast was confined mainly to kernels visibly molded by filamentou...

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