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Fusarium venenatum

Blinkovsky, A. M., Byun, T., Brown, K. M., and Gohghtly, E. J. 1999. Purification, characterization, and heterologous expression in Fusarium venenatum of a novel serine carboxypeptidase from Aspergillus oryzae. Appl. Env. Microbiol., 65, 3298-3303. [Pg.513]

Song ZS, Cox RJ, Lazarus CM, Simpson TJ. Fusarin C biosynthesis in Fusarium moniliforme and Fusarium venenatum. ChemBioChem. 2004 5 1196-1203. [Pg.1521]

On a more positive note a mycoprotein known as Quorn , whieh was obtained from Fusarium venenatum (originally deseribed as a strain of F. graminearurri), was approved for human consumption in the United Kingdom in 1984 and marketed as a meat substitute in the 1990s. The original fungal isolate was diseovered in a soil sample from Marlow in the 1960s. [Pg.15]

Phospholipase A1 from Fusarium venenatum produced by Aspergillus oryzae... [Pg.452]

Miller JD, MacKenzie S (2000) Secondary Metabolites of Fusarium venenatum Strains with Deletions in the Tri5 Gene Encoding Trichodiene Synthase. Mycologia... [Pg.114]

The only remaining SCP production is in Billingham. A40-m-high airlift reactor is used for the production of mycoprotein hy Fusarium venenatum marketed under the trade name of Quorn. [Pg.13]

Fusarin C biosynthesis in Fusarium monoliforme and F. venenatum, Z. Song,... [Pg.202]

Nirenberg H (1995) Morphological Differentiation of Fusarium sambucinum Fuckel s. St., F. torulosum (Berk, et Curt.) Nirenberg comb. nov. and F. venenatum Nirenberg sp. nov. Mycopathologia 129 131... [Pg.125]


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