Cellulase hyperproducing mutants derived from the fungus trichoderma reesei QM9414 produced large amounts of cellulase at the enzymatic and transcriptional levels

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Cellulase hyperproducing mutants derived from the fungus Trichoderma reesei QM9414 were analyzed. They exhibited higher filter-paper degrading activity and a lower growth rate than the wild-type QM9414 strain. Transcription of the cellobiohydrolase I and endoglucanase I genes in the mutants was also greater than that of QM9414, suggesting that cellulase hyper-production by these mutants was regulated at the transcriptional level.

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Fujii, T., Murakami, K., & Sawayama, S. (2010). Cellulase hyperproducing mutants derived from the fungus trichoderma reesei QM9414 produced large amounts of cellulase at the enzymatic and transcriptional levels. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 74(2), 419–422. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.90655

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