Articles with "coriolopsis trogii" as a keyword



Coriolopsis trogii hydrophobin genes favor a clustering distribution and are widely involved in mycelial growth and primordia formation.

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Published in 2021 at "Gene"

DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2021.145863

Abstract: Hydrophobins are small, secreted proteins with important physiological functions in mycelial growth and fungal development. Here, 1 nucleus-specific and 35 allelic hydrophobin genes were identified in the genome of a white rot fungus, Coriolopsis trogii.… read more here.

Keywords: hydrophobin genes; clustering distribution; hydrophobin; mycelial growth ... See more keywords
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Laccase produced by Coriolopsis trogii and Cerrena unicolor with the mixed of metal ions and lignocellulosic materials

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Published in 2023 at "BioResources"

DOI: 10.15376/biores.18.2.3895-3908

Abstract: Coriolopsis trogii and Cerrena unicolor were investigated for laccase production in submerged fermentation with different nutrient medium containing metal ions and lignocellulosic materials. The maximum laccase activity of C. trogii Han751 was 8584.44 ± 98.45… read more here.

Keywords: coriolopsis trogii; unicolor; nutrient medium; laccase ... See more keywords