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Natural plasmids of filamentous fungi
Among eukaryotes, plasmids have been found in fungi and plants but not in animals. Most plasmids are mitochondrial. In filamentous fungi, plasmids are commonly encountered in isolates from natural populations. Individual populations may show a predominance of one type, but some plasmids have a global distribution, often crossing species boundaries ...
Anthony Griffiths
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Metabolic Engineering Techniques to Increase the Productivity of Primary and Secondary Metabolites Within Filamentous Fungi [PDF]
Koichi Tamano +2 more
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Biochemistry of Filamentous Fungi III
Hidejirô Nishikawa
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Filamentous fungi are widely used for production of enzymes and chemicals, and are industrially cultivated both in liquid and solid cultures. Submerged culture is often used as liquid culture for filamentous fungi. In submerged culture, filamentous fungi
Ken Miyazawa, Akira Yoshimi, Keietsu Abe
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Centromeres of filamentous fungi [PDF]
How centromeres are assembled and maintained remains one of the fundamental questions in cell biology. Over the past 20 years, the idea of centromeres as precise genetic loci has been replaced by the realization that it is predominantly the protein complement that defines centromere localization and function.
Kristina M, Smith +4 more
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Filamentous fungi are a group of economically important fungi used in the production of fermented foods, industrial enzymes, and secondary metabolites. Glycosphingolipids (GSLs) as constituents of lipid rafts are involved in growth, differentiation, and ...
Chunmiao Jiang +4 more
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This review presents a comprehensive summary of the latest research in the field of bioremediation with filamentous fungi. The main focus is on the issue of recent progress in remediation of pharmaceutical compounds, heavy metal treatment and oil ...
Soumya Ghosh +9 more
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Fungal Cell Factories for Efficient and Sustainable Production of Proteins and Peptides
Filamentous fungi are a large and diverse taxonomically group of microorganisms found in all habitats worldwide. They grow as a network of cells called hyphae.
Mette Lübeck, Peter Stephensen Lübeck
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Field validation of a dusting cloth for mycological surveillance of surfaces [PDF]
Efficient monitoring of surfaces for spores of filamentous fungi is essential for detecting minor contamination even when air samples test negative for fungi.
Brenier Pinchart, Marie Pierre +6 more
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Genetic Engineering of Filamentous Fungi for Efficient Protein Expression and Secretion
Filamentous fungi are considered as unique cell factories for protein production due to the high efficiency of protein secretion and superior capability of post-translational modifications.
Qin Wang +3 more
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