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1. Discovery of alkaline laccases from basidiomycete fungi through machine learning-based approach

2. Genomic Analysis of Aspergillus Section Terrei Reveals a High Potential in Secondary Metabolite Production and Plant Biomass Degradation

3. Transcriptional response of the white-rot fungus Dichomitus squalens to polysaccharides reveals a co-expression network of plant biomass conversion related genes

4. GalR, GalX and AraR co‐regulate d‐galactose and l‐arabinose utilization in Aspergillus nidulans

5. Genome Mining Reveals a Surprising Number of Sugar Reductases in Aspergillus niger

6. Revisiting a ‘simple’ fungal metabolic pathway reveals redundancy, complexity and diversity

7. Depolymerization of biorefinery lignin by improved laccases of the white‐rot fungus Obba rivulosa

9. A comparative genomics study of 23 Aspergillus species from section Flavi

10. Fungal glycoside hydrolase family 44 xyloglucanases are restricted to the phylum Basidiomycota and show a distinct xyloglucan cleavage pattern

11. Identification of an l-Arabitol Transporter from Aspergillus niger

12. CreA-mediated repression of gene expression occurs at low monosaccharide levels during fungal plant biomass conversion in a time and substrate dependent manner

13. The Sugar Metabolic Model of Aspergillus niger Can Only Be Reliably Transferred to Fungi of Its Phylum

14. Production of Recombinant Laccase From Coprinopsis cinerea and Its Effect in Mediator Promoted Lignin Oxidation at Neutral pH

15. Characterization of d-xylose reductase, XyrB, from Aspergillus niger

16. Comparative Analysis of Enzyme Production Patterns of Lignocellulose Degradation of Two White Rot Fungi: Obba rivulosa and Gelatoporia subvermispora

17. Re-routing of Sugar Catabolism Provides a Better Insight Into Fungal Flexibility in Using Plant Biomass-Derived Monomers as Substrates

18. Applicability of Recombinant Laccases From the White-Rot Fungus Obba rivulosa for Mediator-Promoted Oxidation of Biorefinery Lignin at Low pH

19. Application of CRISPR/Cas9 Tools for Genome Editing in the White-Rot Fungus Dichomitus squalens

20. Expression-based clustering of CAZyme-encoding genes of Aspergillus niger

21. The White-Rot Basidiomycete Dichomitus squalens Shows Highly Specific Transcriptional Response to Lignocellulose-Related Aromatic Compounds

22. Genomic and Genetic Insights Into a Cosmopolitan Fungus, Paecilomyces variotii (Eurotiales)

23. In Silico Analysis of Putative Sugar Transporter Genes in Aspergillus niger Using Phylogeny and Comparative Transcriptomics

24. Organic residues from agricultural and forest companies in Brazil as useful substrates for cultivation of the edible mushroom Pleurotus ostreatus

25. Depolymerization of biorefinery lignin by improved laccases of the white-rot fungus Obba rivulosa

26. Fungal Treatment Modifies Kraft Lignin for Lignin- and Cellulose-Based Carbon Fiber Precursors

27. A comparative genomics study of 23 Aspergillus species from section Flavi

28. Progress and Research Needs of Plant Biomass Degradation by Basidiomycete Fungi

29. Occurrence and function of enzymes for lignocellulose degradation in commercial Agaricus bisporus cultivation

30. Functional diversity in Dichomitus squalens monokaryons

31. The molecular response of the white-rot fungusDichomitus squalensto wood and non-woody biomass as examined by transcriptome and exoproteome analyses

32. A comparison between the homocyclic aromatic metabolic pathways from plant-derived compounds by bacteria and fungi

33. Developments and opportunities in fungal strain engineering for the production of novel enzymes and enzyme cocktails for plant biomass degradation

34. Glucose-Mediated Repression of Plant Biomass Utilization in the White-Rot Fungus

35. The presence of trace components significantly broadens the molecular response of Aspergillus niger to guar gum

36. The White-Rot Basidiomycete Dichomitus squalens Shows Highly Specific Transcriptional Response to Lignocellulose-Related Aromatic Compounds

37. Investigation of inter- and intraspecies variation through genome sequencing of Aspergillus section Nigri

38. Corrigendum to 'Mixtures of aromatic compounds induce ligninolytic gene expression in the wood-rotting fungus Dichomitus squalens' [J. Biotechnol. 380 (2020) 35–39]

39. Draft Genome Sequence of the Basidiomycete White-Rot Fungus Phlebia centrifuga

40. Expression-based clustering of CAZyme-encoding genes of Aspergillus niger

41. Genome Sequence of the Basidiomycete White-Rot Fungus Trametes pubescens FBCC735

42. Comparative genomics reveals high biological diversity and specific adaptations in the industrially and medically important fungal genus Aspergillus

43. Fungal Ligninolytic Enzymes and Their Applications

44. Penicillium subrubescens is a promising alternative for Aspergillus niger in enzymatic plant biomass saccharification

45. Development of the Nordic Bioeconomy

46. Diversity of fungal feruloyl esterases

48. Lignocellulose-converting enzyme activity profiles correlate with molecular systematics and phylogeny grouping in the incoherent genus Phlebia (Polyporales, Basidiomycota)

49. Saccharification of Lignocelluloses by Carbohydrate Active Enzymes of the White Rot Fungus Dichomitus squalens

50. Production of organic acids and oxalate decarboxylase in lignin-degrading white rot fungi

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