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Boonekamp, F.J. (author), Dashko, S. (author), Duiker, Donna (author), Gehrmann, T. (author), van den Broek, M.A. (author), den Ridder, M.J. (author), Pabst, Martin (author), Robert, Vincent (author), Abeel, T.E.P.M.F. (author), Postma, E.D. (author), Daran, J.G. (author), Daran-Lapujade, P.A.S. (author)
The construction of powerful cell factories requires intensive and extensive remodelling of microbial genomes. Considering the rapidly increasing number of these synthetic biology endeavors, there is an increasing need for DNA watermarking strategies that enable the discrimination between synthetic and native gene copies. While it is well...
journal article 2020
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Gehrmann, T. (author), Pelkmans, Jordi F. (author), Ohm, Robin A. (author), Vos, A.M. (author), Sonnenberg, Anton S.M. (author), Baars, Johan J.P. (author), Wösten, Han A.B. (author), Reinders, M.J.T. (author), Abeel, T.E.P.M.F. (author)
Many fungi are polykaryotic, containing multiple nuclei per cell. In the case of heterokaryons, there are different nuclear types within a single cell. It is unknown what the different nuclear types contribute in terms of mRNA expression levels in fungal heterokaryons. Each cell of the mushroom Agaricus bisporus contains two to 25 nuclei of...
journal article 2018
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Gehrmann, T. (author)
Fungi are microorganisms whose astounding variety can be found in every conceivable ecosystem on the planet. Fungi are nutrient recyclers, playing an irreplaceable role in the carbon cycle. They grow on land and in the sea, on plants and animals and in the soil. They feed us as mushrooms, and drive our economy as bioreactors. They leaven our...
doctoral thesis 2018
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Boonekamp, F.J. (author), Dashko, S. (author), van den Broek, M.A. (author), Gehrmann, T. (author), Daran, J.G. (author), Daran-Lapujade, P.A.S. (author)
The ability of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to convert glucose, even in the presence of oxygen, via glycolysis and the fermentative pathway to ethanol has played an important role in its domestication. Despite the extensive knowledge on these pathways in S. cerevisiae, relatively little is known about their genetic makeup in other...
journal article 2018
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Pelkmans, Jordi F. (author), Patil, Mohini B. (author), Gehrmann, T. (author), Reinders, M.J.T. (author), Wösten, Han A.B. (author), Lugones, Luis G. (author)
Mushrooms are the most conspicuous fungal structures. Transcription factors (TFs) Bri1 and Hom1 of the model fungus Schizophyllum commune are involved in late stages of mushroom development, while Wc-2, Hom2, and Fst4 function early in development. Here, it is shown that Bri1 and Hom1 also stimulate vegetative growth, while biomass formation...
journal article 2017
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Manson, Abigail L. (author), Abeel, T.E.P.M.F. (author), Galagan, James E. (author), Chandrabose Sundaramurthi, Jagadish (author), Salazar, A.N. (author), Gehrmann, T. (author), Shanmugam, Siva Kumar (author), Palaniyandi, Kannan (author), Narayanan, Sujatha (author), Swaminathan, Soumya (author), Earl, Ashlee M. (author)
Background.<br/><br/>India is home to 25% of all tuberculosis cases and the second highest number of multidrug resistant cases worldwide. However, little is known about the genetic diversity and resistance determinants of Indian Mycobacterium tuberculosis, particularly for the primary lineages found in India, lineages 1 and 3.<br/>Methods.<br/>...
journal article 2017
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Gehrmann, T. (author), Pelkmans, Jordi F. (author), Wösten, Han A.B. (author), Ohm, Robin (author), Sonnenberg, Anton (author), Baars, Johan J.P. (author), Reinders, M.J.T. (author), Abeel, T.E.P.M.F. (author)
poster 2016
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Pelkmans, Jordi F. (author), Vos, A.M. (author), Scholtmeijer, Karin (author), Hendrix, Ed (author), Baars, Johan J.P. (author), Gehrmann, T. (author), Reinders, M.J.T. (author), Lugones, Luis G. (author), Wösten, Han A.B. (author)
The Cys2His2 zinc finger protein gene c2h2 of Schizophyllum commune is involved in mushroom formation. Its inactivation results in a strain that is arrested at the stage of aggregate formation. In this study, the c2h2 orthologue of Agaricus bisporus was over-expressed in this white button mushroom forming basidiomycete using Agrobacterium...
journal article 2016
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Gehrmann, T. (author), Reinders, M.J.T. (author)
Background: With more and more genomes being sequenced, detecting synteny between genomes becomes more and more important. However, for microorganisms the genomic divergence quickly becomes large, resulting in different codon usage and shuffling of gene order and gene elements such as exons. Results: We present Proteny, a methodology to detect...
journal article 2015
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Gehrmann, T. (author), Pelkmans, Jordi F. (author), Lugones, Luis G. (author), Wösten, Han A.B. (author), Reinders, M.J.T. (author)
poster 2013
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