Transformation system in the field of filamentous fungal hosts

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Micro-organism – per se ; compositions thereof; proces of... – Fungi

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ABSTRACT:
A novel transformation system in the field of filamentous fungal hosts for expressing and secreting heterologous proteins or polypeptides is described. The invention also covers a process for producing large amounts of polypeptide or protein in an economical manner. The system comprises a transformed or transfected fungal strain of the genusChrysosporium, more particularly ofChrysosporium lucknowenseand mutants or derivatives thereof. It also covers transformants containingChrysosporiumcoding sequences, as well expression-regulating sequences ofChrysosporiumgenes. Also provided are novel fungal enzymes and their encoding sequences and expression-regulating sequences.

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