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The following pages link to Transcriptional regulation of the Antifungal Protein in Aspergillus giganteus (Q43865864):
Displaying 19 items.
- Regulation of gene expression by ambient pH in filamentous fungi and yeasts (Q24533246) (← links)
- Survival strategies of yeast and filamentous fungi against the antifungal protein AFP. (Q27933958) (← links)
- The antifungal protein AFP of Aspergillus giganteus is an oligonucleotide/oligosaccharide binding (OB) fold-containing protein that produces condensation of DNA. (Q30165182) (← links)
- Fungal ribotoxins: molecular dissection of a family of natural killers (Q36718512) (← links)
- RNA toxins: mediators of stress adaptation and pathogen defense (Q37910091) (← links)
- Antifungal proteins: More than antimicrobials? (Q38081821) (← links)
- Alkaline pH-induced up-regulation of the afp gene encoding the antifungal protein (AFP) of Aspergillus giganteus is not mediated by the transcription factor PacC: possible involvement of calcineurin (Q38321567) (← links)
- The antifungal protein from Aspergillus giganteus causes membrane permeabilization (Q39740573) (← links)
- Occurrence and function of fungal antifungal proteins: a case study of the citrus postharvest pathogen Penicillium digitatum (Q40919384) (← links)
- Highly active promoters and native secretion signals for protein production during extremely low growth rates in Aspergillus niger (Q41502487) (← links)
- The paf gene product modulates asexual development in Penicillium chrysogenum (Q41930172) (← links)
- The anisin1 gene encodes a defensin-like protein and supports the fitness of Aspergillus nidulans (Q42131964) (← links)
- Intron requirement for AFP gene expression in Trichoderma viride (Q53852899) (← links)
- Comparison of different transformation methods for Aspergillus giganteus. (Q53929699) (← links)
- Antifungal Peptides of the AFP Family Revisited: Are These Cannibal Toxins? (Q57700396) (← links)
- New insights in the regulation of the afp gene encoding the antifungal protein of Aspergillus giganteus (Q57700497) (← links)
- Oxidative stress and the presence of bacteria increase gene expression of the antimicrobial peptide , a fungal CSαβ defensin in (Q62609579) (← links)
- Updating genome annotation for the microbial cell factory Aspergillus niger using gene co-expression networks. (Q64914874) (← links)
- Nutrient Excess Triggers the Expression of the Penicillium chrysogenum Antifungal Protein PAFB (Q91810378) (← links)