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Synonyms (2)Aspergillus lacticoffeatus, Aspergillus lacticoffeatus Frisvad & Samson, 2004
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Projects: Test: An inventory of the aspergillus secretome, Workshop fair data station example, An inventory of the Aspergillus niger secretome, Test, PichiaTest, Project: An inventory of the Aspergillus niger secretome
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Projects: Test: An inventory of the aspergillus secretome, Workshop fair data station example, An inventory of the Aspergillus niger secretome, Test, PichiaTest, Project: An inventory of the Aspergillus niger secretome
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Projects: Test: An inventory of the aspergillus secretome, Workshop fair data station example, An inventory of the Aspergillus niger secretome, Test, PichiaTest, Project: An inventory of the Aspergillus niger secretome
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Projects: Test: An inventory of the aspergillus secretome, Workshop fair data station example, An inventory of the Aspergillus niger secretome, Test, PichiaTest, Project: An inventory of the Aspergillus niger secretome
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Protein secretion usually requires the presence of a N- terminal signal peptide (SP) and by scanning for this feature using available highly accurate SP-prediction tools, the fraction of potentially secreted proteins can be directly predicted. We were able to improve the in silico inventory of Aspergillus niger secretory proteins by combining different gene-model predictions from neighbouring Aspergilli and thereby avoiding prediction conflicts associated with inaccurate gene-models. An experimental ...
Programme: IBISBA Workshop
Public web page: Not specified
Organisms: Aspergillus niger
Protein secretion usually requires the presence of a N- terminal signal peptide (SP) and by scanning for this feature using available highly accurate SP-prediction tools, the fraction of potentially secreted proteins can be directly predicted. We were able to improve the in silico inventory of Aspergillus niger secretory proteins by combining different gene-model predictions from neighbouring Aspergilli and thereby avoiding prediction conflicts associated with inaccurate gene-models. An experimental ...
Programme: IBISBA Workshop
Public web page: http://www.manchester.ac.uk
Start date: 1st Mar 2025
End date: 31st Dec 2028
Organisms: Aspergillus niger
Protein secretion usually requires the presence of a N- terminal signal peptide (SP) and by scanning for this feature using available highly accurate SP-prediction tools, the fraction of potentially secreted proteins can be directly predicted. We were able to improve the in silico inventory of Aspergillus niger secretory proteins by combining different gene-model predictions from neighbouring Aspergilli and thereby avoiding prediction conflicts associated with inaccurate gene-models. An experimental ...
Programme: IBISBA Workshop
Public web page: Not specified
Start date: 7th Mar 2025
End date: 7th Mar 2028
Organisms: Aspergillus niger
An example project for the workshop to show the result of a population by FAIR Data Station.
Programme: IBISBA Workshop
Public web page: Not specified
Organisms: Aspergillus niger
Submitter: Munazah Andrabi
Assay type: Experimental Assay Type
Technology type: Technology Type
Investigation: Understanding the extracellular environment in ...
Study: Culture experiments
Organisms: Aspergillus niger (batch)
SOPs: No SOPs
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