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pro vyhledávání: '"Michelle Alexandrino de Assis"'
Autor:
Silvia K. Missawa, Miriam Dantzger, Desiree Soares da Silva, Lucas S. Parreiras, Gleidson Silva Teixeira, Marcelo Falsarella Carazzolle, J. C. M. Gallardo, Inês Lunardi, Romênia R. Domingues, Adriana Franco Paes Leme, Michelle Alexandrino de Assis, Gonçalo Amarante Guimarães Pereira
Publikováno v:
Fungal Biology. 123:330-340
The fungus Trichoderma reesei is employed in the production of most enzyme cocktails used by the lignocellulosic biofuels industry today. Despite significant improvements, the cost of the required enzyme preparations remains high, representing a majo
Autor:
Michelle Alexandrino de Assis, Gonçalo Amarante Guimarães Pereira, Beatriz Temer, Marcelo Falsarella Carazzolle, Luige L Calderón, Osmar V Carvalho-Netto, Milena Gutierrez, Guilherme Borelli, Antonio Pires de Camargo, Luciana S. Mofatto, Guido Araujo, Lucas Miguel de Carvalho, Leandro Vieira dos Santos
Publikováno v:
FEMS Yeast Research. 21
In this work, we evaluated the fermentative performance and metabolism modifications of a second generation (2G) industrial yeast by comparing an industrial condition during laboratory and industrial scale fermentations. Fermentations were done using
Autor:
Michelle Alexandrino de Assis, Jessica L. O. Campos, Aline Villanova Bridi, Natália Bernardi Videira, Ana Carolina Migliorini Figueira, Nathalia de Carvalho Indolfo, Tábata Renée Doratioto, Juliana Fattori
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Receptor Research, Vol 1, Pp 1-20 (2014)
Nuclear receptors (NRs) comprise a superfamily of proteins modulated by ligands that regulate the expression of target genes. These proteins share a multidomain structure harboring an N-terminal domain, a highly conserved DNA binding domain, and a li
Autor:
Rebeca Kawahara, Romênia R. Domingues, Michelle Alexandrino de Assis, Ana Carolina Migliorini Figueira, Renato Niyama Lima, Bianca Alves Pauletti, Adriana Franco Paes Leme, Gabriela Vaz Meirelles
Publikováno v:
Journal of Proteome Research. 13:2080-2093
ADAM17 has been initially identified as the main sheddase responsible for releasing the soluble form of a variety of cell-surface proteins, including growth factors, cytokines, cell adhesion molecules, and receptors, most of which are associated with