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  1. Schizosaccharomyces pombe comparative genomics; from sequence to systems

    The fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe is becoming increasingly important as a model for the characterization and study of many globally...
    Valerie Wood in Comparative Genomics
    Chapter
  2. Telomeres in fungi

    Telomeres are the functional elements concluding and defining each linear chromosome in eukaryotes. They play an essential role in protecting genetic...
    Marita Cohn, Gianni Liti, David BH Barton in Comparative Genomics
    Chapter
  3. Comparative genomics and gene finding in fungi -- Supplement

    Online Supplement to Chapter 1
    Marina Axelson-Fisk, Per Sunnerhagen in Comparative Genomics
    Chapter
  4. The genome of the filamentous fungus Ashbya gossypii: annotation and evolutionary implications

    The 9.2 Mb genome of the filamentous fungus Ashbya gossypii consists of seven chromosomes carrying 4718 protein coding genes, 194 tRNA genes, at...
    Sophie Brachat, Fred Dietrich, ... Peter Philippsen in Comparative Genomics
    Chapter
  5. S. cerevisiae K28 toxin – a secreted virus toxin of the A/B family of protein toxins

    Since the initial discovery of toxin-secreting killer strains in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae more than 40 years ago, continuous research on...
    Susanne Leis, Jenny Spindler, ... Manfred J. Schmitt in Microbial Protein Toxins
    Chapter
  6. Cholera toxin: mechanisms of entry into host cells

    Cholera toxin moves from the plasma membrane to the ER of host cells to cause disease. Trafficking in this pathway depends on toxin binding to...
    David E. Saslowsky, Michael Kothe, Wayne I. Lencer in Microbial Protein Toxins
    Chapter
  7. The Ustilago maydis killer toxins

    Killer toxins are small proteins secreted by a number of fungi that are lethal to susceptible cells (generally fungi of the same or related species)....
    Jeremy Bruenn in Microbial Protein Toxins
    Chapter
  8. Diphtheria toxin, diphtheria-related fusion protein toxins, and the molecular mechanism of their action against eukaryotic cells

    Diphtheria toxin remains one of the most successfully studied of the bacterial protein toxins. A detailed understanding of the structure function...
    Ryan Ratts, John R. Murphy in Microbial Protein Toxins
    Chapter
  9. Biochemical Reaction Engineering and Process Development in Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment

    Developments in production technology have frequently resulted in the concentrated local accumulation of highly organic-laden wastewaters. Anaerobic...
    Alexander Aivasidis, Vasileios I. Diamantis in Technology Transfer in Biotechnology
    Chapter
  10. Taxonomy and phylogenetic diversity among the yeasts

    Yeasts are among the economically and scientifically most important eukaryotic microorganisms known. At present, there are 1,500 recognized species,...
    Cletus P. Kurtzman, Jure Piškur in Comparative Genomics
    Chapter
  11. Genome evolution: Lessons from Genolevures

    In the past years, yeast genome-sequencing programs have been widely developed. Two of them, namely Genolevures I and II, were devoted to the...
    Monique Bolotin-Fukuhara, Serge Casaregola, Michel Aigle in Comparative Genomics
    Chapter
  12. Applying Metabolic Profiling Techniques for Stimulus-Response Experiments: Chances and Pitfalls

    So far it is mainly transcriptome and proteome analysis that has been applied to elucidate the correlation between genotype and phenotype although...
    M. Oldiges, Ralf Takors in Technology Transfer in Biotechnology
    Chapter
  13. Cofactor Regeneration at the Lab Scale

    Progress made in lab-scale applications of various coenzyme regeneration systems over the last two decades has mainly focused on the applications of...
    R. Wichmann, D. Vasic-Racki in Technology Transfer in Biotechnology
    Chapter
  14. From Stationary to Instationary Metabolic Flux Analysis

    Metabolic flux analysis using 13C labeled substrates is an important tool for metabolic engineering. Although it has now been evolving for more than...
    Wolfgang Wiechert, Katharina Nöh in Technology Transfer in Biotechnology
    Chapter
  15. Biochemical Engineering Aspects of Expanded Bed Adsorption

    The economic feasibility of a biotechnological production process is directly linked to the number and efficiency of the processes required during...
    Jürgen Hubbuch, Jörg Thömmes, Maria-Regina Kula in Technology Transfer in Biotechnology
    Chapter
  16. Parallel Reactor Systems for Bioprocess Development

    Controlled parallel bioreactor systems allow fed-batch operation at early stages of process development. The characteristics of shaken bioreactors...
    Chapter
  17. Structural features of fungal genomes

    Eighteen fungal genomes have been sequenced to date from a variety of taxonomic groups, with fifteen Ascomycota, two Basidomycota and one...
    Phatthanaphong Wanchanthuek, Peter F. Hallin, ... David Ussery in Comparative Genomics
    Chapter
  18. Comparative genomics and gene finding in fungi

    In the spring of 2005, we had access to 18 fully sequenced fungal genomes, and more are coming rapidly. New approaches and methods are being...
    Marina Axelson-Fisk, Per Sunnerhagen in Comparative Genomics
    Chapter
  19. Zygocin – a monomeric protein toxin secreted by virus-infected Zygosaccharomyces bailii

    Zygocin, a protein toxin secreted by virus-infected strains of the osmotolerant spoilage yeast Zygosaccharomyces bailii kills a broad spectrum of...
    Frank Weiler, Manfred J. Schmitt in Microbial Protein Toxins
    Chapter
  20. Acidophilic structure and killing mechanism of the Pichia farinosa killer toxin SMKT

    SMKT, a killer toxin produced by a halotolerant yeast Pichia farinosa that consists of α and β subunits, is generated from a chromosomally encoded...
    Chise Suzuki in Microbial Protein Toxins
    Chapter
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