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Non-homologous end-joining-deficient filamentous fungal strains mitigate the impact of off-target mutations during the application of CRISPR/Cas9

open access: yesmBio, 2023
CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing technology has been implemented in almost all living organisms. Its editing precision appears to be very high and therefore could represent a big change from conventional genetic engineering approaches.
Sandra Garrigues   +3 more
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The Cultivation Method Affects the Transcriptomic Response of Aspergillus niger to Growth on Sugar Beet Pulp

open access: yesMicrobiology Spectrum, 2021
In nature, filamentous fungi are exposed to diverse nutritional sources and changes in substrate availability. Conversely, in submerged cultures, mycelia are continuously exposed to the existing substrates, which are depleted over time.
Sandra Garrigues   +6 more
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Genome Mining Reveals a Surprising Number of Sugar Reductases in Aspergillus niger

open access: yesJournal of Fungi, 2023
Metabolic engineering of filamentous fungi has received increasing attention in recent years, especially in the context of creating better industrial fungal cell factories to produce a wide range of valuable enzymes and metabolites from plant biomass ...
Astrid Mueller   +5 more
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Vanillic acid and methoxyhydroquinone production from guaiacyl units and related aromatic compounds using Aspergillus niger cell factories

open access: yesMicrobial Cell Factories, 2021
Background The aromatic compounds vanillin and vanillic acid are important fragrances used in the food, beverage, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries.
Ronnie J. M. Lubbers   +6 more
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Publisher Correction to: Fungal Biology and Biotechnology, volume 6

open access: yesFungal Biology and Biotechnology, 2019
An error occurred during the publication of a number of articles in Fungal Biology and Biotechnology. Several articles were published in volume 6 with a duplicate citation number.
Fungal Biology and Biotechnology
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Identification of an l-Arabitol Transporter from Aspergillus niger

open access: yesBiomolecules, 2023
l-arabitol is an intermediate of the pentose catabolic pathway in fungi but can also be used as a carbon source by many fungi, suggesting the presence of transporters for this polyol.
Jiali Meng   +2 more
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Myceliophthora thermophila Xyr1 is predominantly involved in xylan degradation and xylose catabolism

open access: yesBiotechnology for Biofuels, 2019
Background Myceliophthora thermophila is a thermophilic ascomycete fungus that is used as a producer of enzyme cocktails used in plant biomass saccharification.
Ana Carolina dos Santos Gomes   +8 more
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Production of Protocatechuic Acid from p -Hydroxyphenyl (H) Units and Related Aromatic Compounds Using an Aspergillus niger Cell Factory

open access: yesmBio, 2021
Aromatic compounds have broad applications and are used in many industries, such as the cosmetic, food, fragrance, paint, plastic, pharmaceutical, and polymer industries.
Ronnie J. M. Lubbers, Ronald P. de Vries
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Expression-based clustering of CAZyme-encoding genes of Aspergillus niger

open access: yesBMC Genomics, 2017
Background The Aspergillus niger genome contains a large repertoire of genes encoding carbohydrate active enzymes (CAZymes) that are targeted to plant polysaccharide degradation enabling A. niger to grow on a wide range of plant biomass substrates. Which
Birgit S. Gruben   +5 more
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In vivo functional analysis of L-rhamnose metabolic pathway in Aspergillus niger: a tool to identify the potential inducer of RhaR

open access: yesBMC Microbiology, 2017
Background The genes of the non-phosphorylative L-rhamnose catabolic pathway have been identified for several yeast species. In Schefferomyces stipitis, all L-rhamnose pathway genes are organized in a cluster, which is conserved in Aspergillus niger ...
Claire Khosravi   +5 more
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