Genomic and proteomic biases inform metabolic engineering strategies for anaerobic fungi
Results
Biochemical and structural characterization of enzymes in the 4-hydroxybenzoate catabolic pathway of lignin-degrading white-rot fungi
Phylogenomic Analyses Indicate that Early Fungi Evolved Digesting Cell Walls of Algal Ancestors of Land Plants
The reference genome and abiotic stress responses of the model perennial grass Brachypodium sylvaticum
Genomic sequencing of single microbial cells from environmental samples
Significant Alteration of Gene Expression in Wood Decay Fungi Postia placenta and Phanerochaete chrysosporium by Plant Species
Early-branching gut fungi possess a large, comprehensive array of biomass-degrading enzymes
The molecular dimension of microbial species: 3. Comparative genomics of Synechococcus strains with different light responses and in situ diel transcription patterns of associated putative ecotypes in the Mushroom Spring microbial mat
Divergent Evolution of Early Terrestrial Fungi Reveals the Evolution of Mucormycosis Pathogenicity Factors
Comparative Genomic Analysis of the Endosymbionts of Herbivorous Insects Reveals Eco-Environmental Adaptations: Biotechnology Applications
Anaerobic gut fungi are an untapped reservoir of natural products
Dichomitus squalens partially tailors its molecular responses to the composition of solid wood