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Disruption of alpha-tubulin releases carbon catabolite repression and enhances enzyme production in Trichoderma reesei even in the presence of glucose.

Nozomu ShibataHiroshi KakeshitaKazuaki IgarashiYasushi TakimuraYosuke ShidaWataru OgasawaraTohru KodaTomohisa HasunumaAkihiko Kondo
Published in: Biotechnology for biofuels (2021)
Trichoderma reesei α-tubulin is involved in the transcription of cellulase and hemicellulase genes, as well as in CCR. This is the first report of overcoming CCR by disrupting α-tubulin gene in T. reesei. The disruption of α-tubulin is a promising approach for creating next-generation enzyme-producing strains of T. reesei.
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