Editorial: the use of metabolic engineering techniques to increase the productivity of primary and secondary metabolites within fi lamentous fungi

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: April et al. from the University of California, Berkeley, United States have published the research work: Editorial: The use of metabolic engineering techniques to increase the productivity of primary and secondary metabolites within fi lamentous fungi, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The work described here helps with efforts to increase the production of valuable metabolites in filamentous fungi. researchers realized that they contained more genes involved in degradation of plant polymers (i.e., polysaccharides, protein) and production of secondary metabolites than had been previously realized.

SUMMARY

    Filamentous fungi, valuable metabolite . . .

     

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