Genetic Manipulation and Transformation Methods for Aspergillus spp.
Species of the genus Aspergillus have a variety of effects on humans and have been considered industrial cell factories due to their prominent ability for manufacturing several products such as heterologous proteins, secondary metabolites, and organic acids. Scientists are trying to improve fungal s...
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doaj-da050dfb7f10431d82bddbf3590603f32021-05-06T15:44:46ZengTaylor & Francis GroupMycobiology1229-80932092-93232021-03-014929510410.1080/12298093.2020.18381151838115Genetic Manipulation and Transformation Methods for Aspergillus spp.Ye-Eun Son0Hee-Soo Park1School of Food Science and Biotechnology, Kyungpook National UniversitySchool of Food Science and Biotechnology, Kyungpook National UniversitySpecies of the genus Aspergillus have a variety of effects on humans and have been considered industrial cell factories due to their prominent ability for manufacturing several products such as heterologous proteins, secondary metabolites, and organic acids. Scientists are trying to improve fungal strains and re-design metabolic processes through advanced genetic manipulation techniques and gene delivery systems to enhance their industrial efficiency and utility. In this review, we describe the current status of the genetic manipulation techniques and transformation methods for species of the genus Aspergillus. The host strains, selective markers, and experimental materials required for the genetic manipulation and fungal transformation are described in detail. Furthermore, the advantages and disadvantages of these techniques are described.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/12298093.2020.1838115crispr/casprotoplastagrobacteriumaspergillushomologous recombination |
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Ye-Eun Son Hee-Soo Park Genetic Manipulation and Transformation Methods for Aspergillus spp. Mycobiology crispr/cas protoplast agrobacterium aspergillus homologous recombination |
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Genetic Manipulation and Transformation Methods for Aspergillus spp. |
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Genetic Manipulation and Transformation Methods for Aspergillus spp. |
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Genetic Manipulation and Transformation Methods for Aspergillus spp. |
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Genetic Manipulation and Transformation Methods for Aspergillus spp. |
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Genetic Manipulation and Transformation Methods for Aspergillus spp. |
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genetic manipulation and transformation methods for aspergillus spp. |
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Mycobiology |
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Species of the genus Aspergillus have a variety of effects on humans and have been considered industrial cell factories due to their prominent ability for manufacturing several products such as heterologous proteins, secondary metabolites, and organic acids. Scientists are trying to improve fungal strains and re-design metabolic processes through advanced genetic manipulation techniques and gene delivery systems to enhance their industrial efficiency and utility. In this review, we describe the current status of the genetic manipulation techniques and transformation methods for species of the genus Aspergillus. The host strains, selective markers, and experimental materials required for the genetic manipulation and fungal transformation are described in detail. Furthermore, the advantages and disadvantages of these techniques are described. |
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crispr/cas protoplast agrobacterium aspergillus homologous recombination |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/12298093.2020.1838115 |
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