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Punt, P.J. (author), Levasseur, A. (author), Visser, H. (author), Wery, J. (author), Record, E. (author)
For more than a century, filamentous fungi have been used for the production of a wide variety of endogenous enzymes of industrial interest. More recently, with the use of genetic engineering tools developed for these organisms, this use has expanded for the production of nonnative heterologous proteins. In this review, an overview is given of...
bookPart 2011
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Verdoes, J.C. (author), Punt, P.J. (author), Burlingame, R. (author), Bartels, J. (author), van Dijk, R. (author), Slump, E. (author), Meens, M. (author), Joosten, R. (author), Emalfarb, M. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
A self-replicating vector was designed that enables the construction of complex libraries in the fungus Chiysosporium lucknowense. The circular vector is linearized in vivo and results in a transformation frequency up to 13,000 transformants/ug ofplasmid DNA. Upon prolonged cultivation of the transformants in liquid medium, the linearized vector...
article 2007
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Gusakov, A.V. (author), Sinitsyn, A.P. (author), Salanovich, T.N. (author), Bukhtojarov, F.E. (author), Markov, A.V. (author), Ustinov, B.B. (author), Zeijl, C.V. (author), Punt, P. (author), Burlingame, R. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
Two forms of cellobiohydrolase I (CBH I, Cel7A) were purified from the culture ultrafiltrate of a mutant strain of the fungus Chrysosporium lucknowense, an industrial producer of cellulases and hemicellulases. The enzymes had different molecular masses (52 and 65 kDa, SDS-PAGE data) but the same pI (4.5). Peptide sequencing showed that a single...
article 2005
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TNO Voeding Centraal Instituut voor Voedingsonderzoek TNO (author), Conesa, A. (author), Jeenes, D. (author), Archer, D.B. (author), van den Hondel, C.A.M.J.J. (author), Punt, P.J. (author)
Heme-containing peroxidases from white rot basidiomycetes, in contrast to most proteins of fungal origin, are poorly produced in industrial filamentous fungal strains. Factors limiting peroxidase production are believed to operate at the posttranslational level. In particular, insufficient availability of the prosthetic group which is required...
article 2002
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Conesa, A. (author), van den Hondel, C.A.M.J.J. (author), Punt, P.J. (author), Centraal Instituut voor Voedingsonderzoek TNO (author)
To get insight into the limiting factors existing for the efficient production of fungal peroxidase in filamentous fungi, the expression of the Phanerochaete chrysosporium lignin peroxidase H8 (lipA) and manganese peroxidase (MnP) H4 (mnp1) genes in Aspergillus niger has been studied. For this purpose, a protease-deficient A. niger strain and...
article 2000
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