Some fungi cause disease in humans and plants, while others have demonstrable potential for the control of insect pests. In addition, fungi are also a rich reservoir of therapeutic metabolites and industrially useful enzymes. Detailed analysis of fungal biochemistry is now enabled by multiple technologies including protein mass spectrometry, genome and transcriptome sequencing and advances in bioinformatics. Yet, the assignment of function to fungal proteins, encoded either by in silico annotated, or unannotated genes, remains problematic. The purpose of this review is to describe the strategies used by many researchers to reveal protein function in fungi, and more importantly, to consolidate the nomenclature of ‘unknown function protein’ a...
Fungal biotechnology has been well established in food and healthcare sector, and now being explored...
The walls of many fungal species consist of a polysaccharide network offering mechanical strength an...
Identifying and adopting industrial applications for proteins and enzymes derived from fungi strains...
Some fungi cause disease in humans and plants, while others have demonstrable potential for the cont...
Some fungi cause disease in humans and plants, while others have demonstrable potential for the con...
In the last years, the use of new -omics techniques have improved fungal studies by leading to new r...
Peer-reviewed literature is today littered with exciting new tools and techniques that are being use...
We are presenting a quantitative proteomics tally of the most commonly expressed conserved fungal pr...
Opportunistic human pathogenic fungi including the saprotrophic mold Aspergillus fumigatus and the h...
Historically, the proteomic investigation of filamentous fungi has been restrained by difficulties a...
Filamentous fungi, such as Aspergillus niger and Aspergillus oryzae traditionally have had an import...
To date, hundreds of fungal genomes have been sequenced and many more are in progress. This wealth o...
Filamentous fungi possess the extraordinary ability to digest complex biomasses and mineralize numer...
Abstract: Filamentous fungi possess the extraordinary ability to digest complex biomasses and minera...
Metarhizium spp. is an important worldwide group of entomopathogenic fungi used as an interesting al...
Fungal biotechnology has been well established in food and healthcare sector, and now being explored...
The walls of many fungal species consist of a polysaccharide network offering mechanical strength an...
Identifying and adopting industrial applications for proteins and enzymes derived from fungi strains...
Some fungi cause disease in humans and plants, while others have demonstrable potential for the cont...
Some fungi cause disease in humans and plants, while others have demonstrable potential for the con...
In the last years, the use of new -omics techniques have improved fungal studies by leading to new r...
Peer-reviewed literature is today littered with exciting new tools and techniques that are being use...
We are presenting a quantitative proteomics tally of the most commonly expressed conserved fungal pr...
Opportunistic human pathogenic fungi including the saprotrophic mold Aspergillus fumigatus and the h...
Historically, the proteomic investigation of filamentous fungi has been restrained by difficulties a...
Filamentous fungi, such as Aspergillus niger and Aspergillus oryzae traditionally have had an import...
To date, hundreds of fungal genomes have been sequenced and many more are in progress. This wealth o...
Filamentous fungi possess the extraordinary ability to digest complex biomasses and mineralize numer...
Abstract: Filamentous fungi possess the extraordinary ability to digest complex biomasses and minera...
Metarhizium spp. is an important worldwide group of entomopathogenic fungi used as an interesting al...
Fungal biotechnology has been well established in food and healthcare sector, and now being explored...
The walls of many fungal species consist of a polysaccharide network offering mechanical strength an...
Identifying and adopting industrial applications for proteins and enzymes derived from fungi strains...