Hyphae of filamentousfungi maintain generally linear growth over long distances.
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In addition, in filamentousfungi, MTs could provide the tracks for long-distance vesicle movement.
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The cellobiose-dependent mechanisms provide new opportunities to improve the production of lignocellulases in filamentousfungi.
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Latest results suggest that this scenario may principally be conserved from S. pombe to filamentousfungi.
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In many filamentousfungi, chitin is one of the main structural components of the cell wall.
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In filamentousfungi, hyphal extension depends on the continuous delivery of vesicles to the growing tip.
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Most large-scale microbial production of recombinant proteins are based on Escherichia coli, yeasts, or filamentousfungi systems.
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Their antimicrobial activity against bacteria, yeasts and filamentousfungi was determined, along with their cytotoxicity towards erythrocytes.
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Like other filamentousfungi, Aspergillus nidulans forms a multitude of cell types that facilitate colonization and development.
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Many putative HI inducers and mediators are specific to filamentousfungi and not found in unicellular yeasts.
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One kind of the most extremely polarized cells in nature are the indefinitely growing hyphae of filamentousfungi.
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In the filamentousfungi, N. crassa and A. nidulans, complex regulatory circuits control nitrogen metabolism and sulfur metabolism.
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All patients received diagnoses of invasive filamentousfungi; 4 patients had specimens that also grew Streptomyces species on culture.
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It has also made clear that filamentousfungi have evolved to employ several offensive strategies for out-competing rival organisms.
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Currently, enzymes produced from filamentousfungi are used for deconstructing plant cell wall polysaccharides into fermentable sugars for biorefinery applications.
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The polarized synthesis of cell wall components such as chitin is essential for the hyphal tip growth of filamentousfungi.