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2. Streptomyces small laccase expressed in Aspergillus Niger as a new addition for the lignocellulose bioconversion toolbox
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3. Highly variable domain architecture in carbohydrate-active enzymes highlights Streptomyces as promising resource for rice straw bioconversion
4. Meeting a Challenge: A View on Studying Transcriptional Control of Genes Involved in Plant Biomass Degradation in Aspergillus niger
5. Microbial itaconic acid production from starchy food waste by newly isolated thermotolerant Aspergillus terreus strain
6. Comparative genomics reveals high biological diversity and specific adaptations in the industrially and medically important fungal genus Aspergillus
7. Loss of function of the carbon catabolite repressor CreA leads to low but inducer‐independent expression from the feruloyl esterase B promoter in Aspergillus niger
8. A seven-membered cell wall related transglycosylase gene family in Aspergillus niger is relevant for cell wall integrity in cell wall mutants with reduced α-glucan or galactomannan
9. Metabolic specialization in itaconic acid production: a tale of two fungi
10. Rab GDP-dissociation inhibitor gdiA is an essential gene required for cell wall chitin deposition in Aspergillus niger
11. The interplay between transport and metabolism in fungal itaconic acid production
12. Meeting a Challenge: A View on Studying Transcriptional Control of Genes Involved in Plant Biomass Degradation in Aspergillus niger
13. Mutations in AraR leading to constitutive of arabinolytic genes in Aspergillus niger under derepressing conditions
14. Novel Design of an α-Amylase with an N-Terminal CBM20 in Aspergillus niger Improves Binding and Processing of a Broad Range of Starches
15. Characterizing MttA as a mitochondrial cis-aconitic acid transporter by metabolic engineering
16. Itaconic acid degradation in Aspergillus niger: the role of unexpected bioconversion pathways
17. Identification of novel citramalate biosynthesis pathways in Aspergillus niger
18. Disruption of a putative mitochondrial oxaloacetate shuttle protein in Aspergillus carbonarius results in secretion of malic acid at the expense of citric acid production
19. Metabolic engineering with ATP-citrate lyase and nitrogen source supplementation improves itaconic acid production in Aspergillus niger
20. Efficient marker free CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing for functional analysis of gene families in filamentous fungi
21. Highly Variable Domain Architecture in Carbohydrate-Active Enzymes Highlights Streptomyces as Promising Resource for Rice Straw Bioconversion
22. Detection of outdoor mould staining as biofinish on oil treated wood
23. Utilization of ferulic acid in Aspergillus niger requires the transcription factor FarA and a newly identified Far-like protein (FarD) that lacks the canonical Zn(II)2Cys6 domain
24. Analysis of oligosaccharides in lignocellulosic biomass hydrolysates by high-performance anion-exchange chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (HPAEC–MS)
25. Pervaporation of ethanol from lignocellulosic fermentation broth
26. Following fungal features - micromorphology and diffusivity of filamentous fungal pellets revealed by three-dimensional imaging and simulation
27. Correction to: Mutations in AraR leading to constitutive expression of arabinolytic genes in Aspergillus niger under derepressing conditions
28. Functional YFP-tagging of the essential GDP-mannose transporter reveals an important role for the secretion related small GTPase SrgC protein in maintenance of Golgi bodies in Aspergillus niger
29. Heterologous Gene Expression in Aspergillus
30. Aspergillus niger RhaR, a regulator involved in l-rhamnose release and catabolism
31. Identification of modules in Aspergillus niger by gene co-expression network analysis
32. Phylogeny of fungal hemoglobins and expression analysis of the Aspergillus oryzae flavohemoglobin gene fhbA during hyphal growth
33. The 2008 update of the Aspergillus nidulans genome annotation: A community effort
34. The role of coproporphyrinogen III oxidase and ferrochelatase genes in heme biosynthesis and regulation in Aspergillus niger
35. The intracellular galactoglycome in Trichoderma reesei during growth on lactose
36. Genetics, Genetic Manipulation, and Approaches to Strain Improvement of Filamentous Fungi
37. A Top-Down Systems Biology Approach for the Identification of Targets for Fungal Strain and Process Development
38. Additional file 5 of An inventory of the Aspergillus niger secretome by combining in silico predictions with shotgun proteomics data
39. Additional file 2 of An inventory of the Aspergillus niger secretome by combining in silico predictions with shotgun proteomics data
40. Additional file 4 of An inventory of the Aspergillus niger secretome by combining in silico predictions with shotgun proteomics data
41. Heme biosynthesis and its regulation: towards understanding and improvement of heme biosynthesis in filamentous fungi
42. Characterization of the Aspergillus niger prtT, a unique regulator of extracellular protease encoding genes
43. Genome mining and functional genomics for siderophore production in Aspergillus niger
44. The effect of environmental conditions on extracellular protease activity in controlled fermentations of Aspergillus niger
45. Aspergillus niger genome-wide analysis reveals a large number of novel alpha-glucan acting enzymes with unexpected expression profiles
46. Identification of a Conserved Transcriptional Activator-Repressor Module Controlling the Expression of Genes Involved in Tannic Acid Degradation and Gallic Acid Utilization in Aspergillus niger
47. A novel screening method for cell wall mutants in Aspergillus niger identifies UDP-galactopyranose mutase as an important protein in fungal cell wall biosynthesis
48. A new method for screening and isolation of hypersecretion mutants in Aspergillus niger
49. Construction of engineered bifunctional enzymes and their overproduction in Aspergillus niger for improved enzymatic tools to degrade agricultural by-products
50. Preparation and Evaluation of Lignocellulosic Biomass Hydrolysates for Growth by Ethanologenic Yeasts
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