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Aspergillus niger is widely used for industrial enzyme production. Knowledge on high-level protein secretion could be useful to improve production rates. We used sequencebased classification methods to identify important properties
for successful high-level secretion, which will be used to redesign proteins for improved secretion. ...
for successful high-level secretion, which will be used to redesign proteins for improved secretion. ...
Aspergillus niger is widely used for industrial enzyme production. Knowledge on high-level protein secretion could be useful to improve production rates. We used sequencebased classification methods to identify important properties
for successful high-level secretion, which will be used to redesign proteins for improved secretion.
for successful high-level secretion, which will be used to redesign proteins for improved secretion.
Poster
(2011)
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Bastiaan van den Berg, Marc Hulsman, Marcel Reinders, L Wu, HJ Pel, J.A. Roubos, Dick de Ridder
Poster
(2010)
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Bastiaan van den Berg, Jurgen Nijkamp, Marcel Reinders, Herman Pel, Liang Wu, Johannes Roubos
Filamentous fungi have a high protein secretion capacity that is exploited by the fermentation industry for large-scale production of both homologous and heterologous proteins. However, many newly introduced proteins, especially heterologous, are not produced at detectable levels. Being able to predict whether or not a protein can successfully be produced is of great use for strain development.
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Filamentous fungi have a high protein secretion capacity that is exploited by the fermentation industry for large-scale production of both homologous and heterologous proteins. However, many newly introduced proteins, especially heterologous, are not produced at detectable levels. Being able to predict whether or not a protein can successfully be produced is of great use for strain development.