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Artificial Evolution of Fungal Proteins

2004
Numerous techniques have been developed over the last two decades to change characteristics of proteins, and with these techniques it has become feasible to customize proteins for specific commercial and environmental applications. For instance, a fungal lipase from Thermomyces lanuginosus has been improved to increase its performance in detergent ...
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Stress proteins in fungal diseases.

Medical mycology, 1999
Heat shock proteins (hsps) are ubiquitous families of proteins, found in all organisms studied so far. They are highly conserved across the species barrier and serve fundamental functions in cell physiology. The term 'heat shock' was adopted because of the early observation of the heat-inducible nature of these proteins, although, as it is now realized
R C, Matthews   +18 more
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Stress Proteins in fungal diseases

1998
Heat shock proteins (hsps) are ubiquitous families of proteins, found in all organisms studied so far. They are highly conserved across the species barrier and serve fundamental functions in cell physiology. The term 'heat shock' was adopted because of the early observation of the heat-inducible nature of these proteins, although, as it is now realized
R. C. Matthews   +8 more
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Fungal Effector Proteins: Molecular Mediators of Fungal Symbionts of Plants

2022
Lauren B. L. Stone   +2 more
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Proteins in Fungal Taxonomy

2020
Grégoire L. Hennebert, Marc Vancanneyt
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A Multi-site Subcellular Localizer for Fungal Proteins

2007
In this work, we build a decision tree to predict fungal protein localization based on physiochemical properties of proteins calculable from their primary sequences. Although there is clear evidence of presence of the same protein in more than one sub-cellular compartment, almost all existing automated systems restrict their predictions to single-site ...
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