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Luis M. Corrochano
Researcher at University of Seville
Publications - 69
Citations - 3206
Luis M. Corrochano is an academic researcher from University of Seville. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phycomyces blakesleeanus & Phycomyces. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 65 publications receiving 2844 citations. Previous affiliations of Luis M. Corrochano include Stanford University & Oregon State University.
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Genomic Analysis of the Basal Lineage Fungus Rhizopus oryzae Reveals a Whole-Genome Duplication
Li-Jun Ma,Ashraf S. Ibrahim,Christopher D. Skory,Manfred Grabherr,Gertraud Burger,Margi I. Butler,Marek Eliáš,Alexander Idnurm,B. Franz Lang,Teruo Sone,Ayumi Abe,Sarah E. Calvo,Luis M. Corrochano,Reinhard Engels,Jianmin Fu,Wilhelm Hansberg,Jung Mi Kim,Chinnappa D. Kodira,Michael Koehrsen,Bo Liu,Diego Miranda-Saavedra,Sinéad B. O'Leary,Lucila Ortiz-Castellanos,Russell T. M. Poulter,Julio Rodríguez-Romero,José Ruiz-Herrera,Yao Qing Shen,Qiandong Zeng,James E. Galagan,Bruce W. Birren,Christina A. Cuomo,Brian L. Wickes +31 more
TL;DR: The order and genomic arrangement of the duplicated gene pairs and their common phylogenetic origin provide evidence for an ancestral whole-genome duplication (WGD) event that resulted in the expansion of multiple gene families related to cell growth and signal transduction, as well as secreted aspartic protease and subtilase protein families, which are known fungal virulence factors.
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Comparative genomics of citric-acid-producing Aspergillus niger ATCC 1015 versus enzyme-producing CBS 513.88
Mikael Rørdam Andersen,Margarita Salazar,Peter J. Schaap,Peter J. I. van de Vondervoort,David E. Culley,Jette Thykaer,Jens Christian Frisvad,Kristian Fog Nielsen,Richard Albang,Kaj Albermann,Randy M. Berka,Gerhard H. Braus,Susanna A. Braus-Stromeyer,Luis M. Corrochano,Ziyu Dai,Piet W.M. van Dijck,Gerald Hofmann,Linda L. Lasure,Jon K. Magnuson,Hildegard Henna Menke,M. Meijer,Susan Lisette Meijer,Jakob Blæsbjerg Nielsen,Michael Lynge Nielsen,Albert J. J. van Ooyen,Herman Jan Pel,Lars Kongsbak Poulsen,Rob Samson,Hein Stam,Adrian Tsang,Johannes Maarten Van Den Brink,Alex Atkins,Andrea Aerts,Harris Shapiro,Jasmyn Pangilinan,Asaf Salamov,Yigong Lou,Erika Lindquist,Susan Lucas,Jane Grimwood,Igor V. Grigoriev,Christian P. Kubicek,Diego Martinez,Noël Nicolaas Maria Elisabeth Van Peij,Johannes Andries Roubos,Jens Nielsen,Scott E. Baker +46 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors performed whole-genome sequencing of the Aspergillus niger wild-type strain (ATCC 1015) and produced a genome sequence of very high quality.
Comparative genomics of citric-acid producing Aspergillus niger ATCC 1015 versus enzyme-producing CBS 513.88 [working title: Aspergillus niger strain evolution]
Susan Lucas,Igor V. Grigoriev,Harris Shapiro,Andrea Aerts,Alex Atkins,Asaf Salamov,Erika Lindquist,Jasmyn Pangilinan,Yunian Lou,Jane Grimwood,Mikael Rørdam Andersen,Margarita Salazar,Peter J. Schaap,P de Vondervoot,David E. Culley,Scott E. Baker,Jette Thykaer,Jens Christian Frisvad,Kristian Fog Nielsen,Richard Albang,Kaj Albermann,Randy M. Berka,Gerhard H. Braus,Susanna A. Braus-Stromeyer,Luis M. Corrochano,Ziyu Dai,P van Dijck,Gerald Hofmann,Linda L. Lasure,J Magnusson,Susan Lisette Meijer,Jens Nielsen,Michael Lynge Nielsen,A van Ooyen,K Panther,Herman Jan Pel,Lars Kongsbak Poulsen,Rob Samson,Hein Stam,Adrian Tsang,J den Brink,Christian P. Kubicek,Diego Martinez,N van Peij,Johannes Andries Roubos +44 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors performed whole-genome sequencing of the Aspergillus niger wild-type strain (ATCC 1015) and produced a genome sequence of very high quality.
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Fungal photoreceptors: sensory molecules for fungal development and behaviour.
TL;DR: The investigation of fungal light responses provides an opportunity to understand how fungi perceive the environment and to identify the mechanisms involved in the regulation by light of cellular development and metabolism.
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A glimpse into the basis of vision in the kingdom Mycota.
TL;DR: The most widespread and conserved photosensory protein in the fungi is White collar 1 (WC-1), a flavin-binding photoreceptor that functions with WC-2 as a transcription factor complex.