W361R mutation in GaaR, the regulator of D-galacturonic acid-responsive genes, leads to constitutive production of pectinases in Aspergillus niger
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W361R mutation in GaaR, the regulator of D-galacturonic acid-responsive genes, leads to constitutive production of pectinases in Aspergillus niger
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MicrobiologyOpen
Volume -, Issue -, Pages e732
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Wiley
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2018-10-09
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10.1002/mbo3.732
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