"This feast of hugely topical science culminates with an overview of novel industrial applications of
Aspergillus oryzaee genomics (Abe et. al.,
Chapter 10), inciting much enthusiasm for potential applications or exploitations of similar methodologies in other
Aspergillus species. Not only does this conclude the suite of species examined with our recognised industrial work horse for heterologous enzyme production, it also presents the opportunity to consider the application of Aspergillus species to biodegradation of plastics and how cell sensing and signalling mechanisms are integral to maximising success in all of the applications under consideration; cue a trans-genus comparison of signal reception and transduction and its relevance to drug screening."
from Dr Elaine Bignell (Imperial College London)
in Biotechnology March 2010
Further reading:
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