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Identification of SclB, a Zn(II)2Cys6 transcription factor involved in sclerotium formation in Aspergillus niger
Growing a circular economy with fungal biotechnology: a white paper
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
Rational design of mechanism-based inhibitors and activity-based probes for the identification of retaining α-l-arabinofuranosidases
Interrogation of the cell wall integrity pathway in Aspergillus niger identifies a putative negative regulator of transcription involved in chitin deposition
Rab GDP-dissociation inhibitor gdiA is an essential gene required for cell wall chitin deposition in aspergillus niger
Rab GDP-dissociation inhibitor gdiA is an essential gene required for cell wall chitin deposition in Aspergillus niger
Subpopulations of hyphae secrete proteins or resist heat stress in Aspergillus oryzae colonies
Subpopulations of hyphae secrete proteins or resist heat stress in Aspergillus oryzae colonies
Efficient marker free CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing for functional analysis of gene families in filamentous fungi
Aspergillus fumigatus establishes infection in zebrafish by germination of phagocytized conidia, while Aspergillus niger relies on extracellular germination
Functional analysis of three putative galactofuranosyltransferases with redundant functions in galactofuranosylation in Aspergillus niger
Dynamic and functional profiling of Xylan-degrading enzymes in aspergillus secretomes using activity-based probes
FlbA-regulated gene rpnR is involved in stress resistance and impacts protein secretion when Aspergillus niger is grown on xylose
Aspergillus fumigatus establishes infection in zebrafish by germination of phagocytized conidia, while Aspergillus niger relies on extracellular germination
Aspergillus fumigatus establishes infection in zebrafish by germination of phagocytized conidia, while aspergillus niger relies on extracellular germination
Aspergillus fumigatus establishes infection in zebrafish by germination of phagocytized conidia, while Aspergillus niger relies on extracellular germination
Velvet domain protein VosA represses the zinc cluster transcription factor SclB regulatory network for Aspergillus nidulans asexual development, oxidative stress response and secondary metabolism
The FlbA-regulated predicted transcription factor Fum21 of Aspergillus niger is involved in fumonisin production

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