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Functional genomics to study protein secretion stress in Aspergillus niger

Silva Pinheiro Carvalho, N.D.

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Silva Pinheiro Carvalho, N. D. (2011, June 7). Functional genomics to study protein secretion stress in Aspergillus niger. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/17685

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 Carvalho ND, Arentshorst M, Weenink XO, Punt PJ, van den Hondel CA, Ram AF (2011). 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. Fungal Biol. 115:253-64.

 Guillemette T, Ram AF, Carvalho ND, Joubert A, Simoneau P, Archer DB (2011).

Methods for investigating the UPR in filamentous fungi. Methods Enzymol. 490:1-29.

 Carvalho ND, Arentshorst M, Kooistra R, Stam H, Sagt CM, van den Hondel CA, Ram AF (2011). Effects of a defective ERAD pathway on growth and heterologous protein production in Aspergillus niger. Appl Microbiol Biotechnol. 89:357-73.

 Carvalho ND, Arentshorst M, Jin Kwon M, Meyer V, Ram AF (2010). Expanding the ku70 toolbox for filamentous fungi: establishment of complementation vectors and recipient strains for advanced gene analyses. Appl Microbiol Biotechnol. 87:1463-73.

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