Filamentous Fungi as Hosts for Heterologous Production of Proteins and Secondary Metabolites in the Post-Genomic Era

  • Rendsvig J
  • Futyma M
  • Jarczynska Z
  • et al.
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… 2014). For example, codon composition may change the chromatin structure of the GOI affecting gene transcription efficiency (Zhou et al. 2016), whereas rare codons in the beginning of the transcript may determine the efficiency of translation initiation (Pop et al. 2014) …

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Rendsvig, J. K. H., Futyma, M. E., Jarczynska, Z. D., & Mortensen, U. H. (2020). Filamentous Fungi as Hosts for Heterologous Production of Proteins and Secondary Metabolites in the Post-Genomic Era. In Genetics and Biotechnology (pp. 227–265). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49924-2_10

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