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1 Identification of a Conserved Transcriptional Activator-Repressor Module Controlling the Expression of Genes Involved in Tannic Acid Degradation and Gallic Acid Utilization in Aspergillus niger Arentshorst M; Falco MD; Moisan MC; Reid ID; Spaapen TOM; van Dam J; Demirci E; Powlowski J; Punt PJ; Tsang A; Ram AFJ; 37744122
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2 Functional analysis of the protocatechuate branch of the β-ketoadipate pathway in Aspergillus niger Sgro M; Chow N; Olyaei F; Arentshorst M; Geoffrion N; Ram AFJ; Powlowski J; Tsang A; 37399977
BIOLOGY
3 Xylan glucuronic acid side chains fix suberin-like aliphatic compounds to wood cell walls Derba-Maceluch M; Mitra M; Hedenström M; Liu X; Gandla ML; Barbut FR; Abreu IN; Donev EN; Urbancsok J; Moritz T; Jönsson LJ; Tsang A; Powlowski J; Master ER; Mellerowicz EJ; 36600379
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4 Carbohydrate esterase family 16 contains fungal hemicellulose acetyl esterases (HAEs) with varying specificity Venegas FA; Koutaniemi S; Langeveld SMJ; Bellemare A; Chong SL; Dilokpimol A; Lowden MJ; Hilden KS; Leyva-Illades JF; Mäkelä MR; My Pham TT; Peng M; Hancock MA; Zheng Y; Tsang A; Tenkanen M; Powlowski J; de Vries RP; 35405333
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5 Screening of novel fungal Carbohydrate Esterase family 1 enzymes identifies three novel dual feruloyl/acetyl xylan esterases Dilokpimol A; Verkerk B; Li X; Bellemare A; Lavallee M; Frommhagen M; Nørmølle Underlin E; Kabel MA; Powlowski J; Tsang A; de Vries RP; 35187647
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6 Four Aromatic Intradiol Ring Cleavage Dioxygenases from Aspergillus niger. Semana P, Powlowski J 31540981
CHEMISTRY
7 Characterization of active and inactive forms of the phenol hydroxylase stimulatory protein DmpM. Cadieux E, Powlowski J 10451366
CHEMBIOCHEM
8 Biochemical and molecular characterization of a cellobiohydrolase from Trametes versicolor. Lahjouji K, Storms R, Xiao Z, Joung KB, Zheng Y, Powlowski J, Tsang A, Varin L 17333176
BIOLOGY
9 A shared binding site for NAD+ and coenzyme A in an acetaldehyde dehydrogenase involved in bacterial degradation of aromatic compounds. Lei Y, Pawelek PD, Powlowski J 18537268
CHEMBIOCHEM
10 Analytical and computational approaches to define the Aspergillus niger secretome. Tsang A, Butler G, Powlowski J, Panisko EA, Baker SE 19618504
BIOLOGY
11 A molecular phylogeny of thermophilic fungi. Morgenstern I, Powlowski J, Ishmael N, Darmond C, Marqueteau S, Moisan MC, Quenneville G, Tsang A 22483047
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12 Transcriptome and exoproteome analysis of utilization of plant-derived biomass by Myceliophthora thermophila. Kolbusz MA, Di Falco M, Ishmael N, Marqueteau S, Moisan MC, Baptista CDS, Powlowski J, Tsang A 24881579
BIOLOGY
13 mycoCLAP, the database for characterized lignocellulose-active proteins of fungal origin: resource and text mining curation support. Strasser K, McDonnell E, Nyaga C, Wu M, Wu S, Almeida H, Meurs MJ, Kosseim L, Powlowski J, Butler G, Tsang A 25754864
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14 Improvement in Saccharification Yield of Mixed Rumen Enzymes by Identification of Recalcitrant Cell Wall Constituents Using Enzyme Fingerprinting. Badhan A, Wang YX, Gruninger R, Patton D, Powlowski J, Tsang A, McAllister TA 26180803
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Title:Analytical and computational approaches to define the Aspergillus niger secretome.
Authors:Tsang AButler GPowlowski JPanisko EABaker SE
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19618504?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.1016/j.fgb.2008.07.014
Publication:Fungal genetics and biology : FG & B
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PMID:19618504 Category:Fungal Genet Biol Date Added:2019-06-20
Dept Affiliation: BIOLOGY
1 Centre for Structural and Functional Genomics, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke West, Montréal, Québec, Canada H4B 1R6, Department of Biology, Concordia University, Montréal, Québec, Canada. tsang@gene.concordia.ca

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Analytical and computational approaches to define the Aspergillus niger secretome.

Fungal Genet Biol. 2009 Mar;46 Suppl 1:S153-S160

Authors: Tsang A, Butler G, Powlowski J, Panisko EA, Baker SE

Abstract

We used computational and mass spectrometric approaches to characterize the Aspergillus niger secretome.The 11,200 gene models predicted in the genome of A. niger strain ATCC 1015 were the data source for the analysis. Depending on the computational methods used, 691 to 881 proteins were predicted to be secreted proteins. We cultured A. niger in six different media and analyzed the extracellular proteins produced using mass spectrometry. A total of 222 proteins were identified, with 39 proteins expressed under all six conditions and 74 proteins expressed under only one condition. The secreted proteins identified by mass spectrometry were used to guide the correction of about 20 gene models. Additional analysis focused on extracellular enzymes of interest for biomass processing. Of the 63 glycoside hydrolases predicted to be capable of hydrolyzing cellulose, hemicellulose or pectin, 94% of the exo-acting enzymes and only 18% of the endo-acting enzymes were experimentally detected.

PMID: 19618504 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]





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