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Razieh Karimi Aghcheh
Researcher at Vienna University of Technology
Publications - 6
Citations - 301
Razieh Karimi Aghcheh is an academic researcher from Vienna University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Trichoderma reesei. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 250 citations.
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The VELVET A orthologue VEL1 of Trichoderma reesei regulates fungal development and is essential for cellulase gene expression.
Razieh Karimi Aghcheh,Zoltán Németh,Lea Atanasova,Erzsébet Fekete,Melinda Paholcsek,Erzsébet Sándor,Benigno Aquino,Irina S. Druzhinina,Levente Karaffa,Christian P. Kubicek +9 more
TL;DR: Deletion of vel1 completely impaired the expression of cellulases, xylanases and the cellulase regulator XYR1 on lactose as a cellulase inducing carbon source, but also in resting mycelia with sophorose as inducer.
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The production of multiple small peptaibol families by single 14-module Peptide synthetases in Trichoderma/Hypocrea.
Thomas Degenkolb,Razieh Karimi Aghcheh,Ralf Dieckmann,Ralf Dieckmann,Torsten Neuhof,Scott E. Baker,Irina S. Druzhinina,Christian P. Kubicek,Hans Brückner,Hans von Döhren +9 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that the 14‐module NRPS type found in T. virens, T. reesei (teleomorph Hypocrea jecorina), and T. atroviride produces both 11‐ and 14‐residue peptaibols based on the disruption of the respective NRPS gene of T.Reesei, and bioinformatic analysis of their amino acid‐activating domains and modules.
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The putative protein methyltransferase LAE1 of Trichoderma atroviride is a key regulator of asexual development and mycoparasitism.
TL;DR: This study shows T. atroviride LAE1 is essential for asexual reproduction in the dark and for defense and parasitism on other fungi.
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Epigenetics as an emerging tool for improvement of fungal strains used in biotechnology.
TL;DR: This review describes the progress that has been obtained in fungal model organisms as a tool for strain improvement in industrially used fungi and the demonstration of the occurrence of three levels of regulation: DNA methylation, chromatin remodeling by histone modification, and RNA interference.
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Genome Sequence and Annotation of Trichoderma parareesei, the Ancestor of the Cellulase Producer Trichoderma reesei
Dongqing Yang,Dongqing Yang,Kyle R. Pomraning,Alexey G. Kopchinskiy,Razieh Karimi Aghcheh,Lea Atanasova,Komal Chenthamara,Scott E. Baker,Ruifu Zhang,Qirong Shen,Michael Freitag,Christian P. Kubicek,Irina S. Druzhinina +12 more
TL;DR: The genome sequence of the T. parareesei type strain CBS 125925 is presented, which contains genes for 9,318 proteins and describes the asexually reproducing ancestor of Trichoderma reesei, the holomorphic industrial producer of cellulase and hemicellulase.