Filamentous fungi of the genus Aspergillus are of particular interest for biotechnological applications due to their natural capacity to secrete carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZy) that target plant biomass. The presence of easily metabolizable sugars such as glucose, whose concentrations increase during plant biomass hydrolysis, results in the repression of CAZy-encoding genes in a process known as carbon catabolite repression (CCR), which is undesired for the purpose of large-scale enzyme production. To date, the C2H2 transcription factor CreA has been described as the major CC repressor in Aspergillus spp., although little is known about the role of posttranslational modifications in this process. In this work, phosphorylation sites were ...
The molecular nature of a number of creA mutant alleles has been determined. Three alleles analysed ...
BackgroundIn filamentous ascomycete fungi, the utilization of alternate carbon sources is influenced...
The creA genes of two plant pathogenic fungi, the gibberellin-producing rice pathogen Gibberella fuj...
Filamentous fungi of the genus Aspergillus are of particular interest for biotechnological applicati...
65 p.-8 fig.-6 tab.Carbon catabolite repression (CCR) is a process that selects the energetically mo...
The attachment of one or more ubiquitin molecules by SCF (Skp–Cullin–F-box) complexes to protein sub...
ABSTRACT The attachment of one or more ubiquitin molecules by SCF (Skp–Cullin–F-box) complexes to pr...
Carbon catabolite repression (CCR) is a mechanism by which micro-organisms preferentially utilize mo...
Many microorganisms prefer easily metabolizable carbon sources over alternative, less readily metabo...
Carbon catabolite repression enables fungi to utilize the most favourable carbon source in the envir...
Carbon Catabolite Repression (CCR) has fascinated scientists and researchers around the globe for th...
Carbon catabolite repression enables fungi to utilize the most favourable carbon source in the envir...
Abstract Background The identification and characterization of the transcriptional regulatory networ...
Carbon catabolite repression is a regulatory system whereby an organism can sequentially utilise car...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The identification and characterization of the transcriptional reg...
The molecular nature of a number of creA mutant alleles has been determined. Three alleles analysed ...
BackgroundIn filamentous ascomycete fungi, the utilization of alternate carbon sources is influenced...
The creA genes of two plant pathogenic fungi, the gibberellin-producing rice pathogen Gibberella fuj...
Filamentous fungi of the genus Aspergillus are of particular interest for biotechnological applicati...
65 p.-8 fig.-6 tab.Carbon catabolite repression (CCR) is a process that selects the energetically mo...
The attachment of one or more ubiquitin molecules by SCF (Skp–Cullin–F-box) complexes to protein sub...
ABSTRACT The attachment of one or more ubiquitin molecules by SCF (Skp–Cullin–F-box) complexes to pr...
Carbon catabolite repression (CCR) is a mechanism by which micro-organisms preferentially utilize mo...
Many microorganisms prefer easily metabolizable carbon sources over alternative, less readily metabo...
Carbon catabolite repression enables fungi to utilize the most favourable carbon source in the envir...
Carbon Catabolite Repression (CCR) has fascinated scientists and researchers around the globe for th...
Carbon catabolite repression enables fungi to utilize the most favourable carbon source in the envir...
Abstract Background The identification and characterization of the transcriptional regulatory networ...
Carbon catabolite repression is a regulatory system whereby an organism can sequentially utilise car...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The identification and characterization of the transcriptional reg...
The molecular nature of a number of creA mutant alleles has been determined. Three alleles analysed ...
BackgroundIn filamentous ascomycete fungi, the utilization of alternate carbon sources is influenced...
The creA genes of two plant pathogenic fungi, the gibberellin-producing rice pathogen Gibberella fuj...