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Donald MacKenzie
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Archer, David
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Jeenes, David
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Dobson, Christopher
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Roberts, Ian
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Wongwathanarat, Prasert
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Carter, Andrew
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Eagles, John
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Fuller, Linda
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Lowe, Gordon
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Brown, Marie
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2009: MacKenzie Donald A; Tailford Louise E; Hemmings Andrew M; Juge Nathalie
Crystal structure of a mucus-binding protein repeat reveals an unexpected functional immunoglobulin binding activity.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2009;284(47):32444-53.
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2008: Fuller Linda J; MacKenzie Donald A; Roberts Ian N
Species-specific variation in efficacy of yeast genomic DNA isolation techniques assessed using amplified fragment length polymorphism.
Analytical biochemistry 2008;381(1):154-6.
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2008: MacKenzie Donald A; Defernez Marianne; Dunn Warwick B; Brown Marie; Fuller Linda J; de Herrera Santiago R M Seco; Günther Andreas; James Steve A; Eagles John; Philo Mark; Goodacre Royston; Roberts Ian N
Relatedness of medically important strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae as revealed by phylogenetics and metabolomics.
Yeast (Chichester, England) 2008;25(7):501-12.
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2008: Archer David B; Connerton Ian F; MacKenzie Donald A
Filamentous fungi for production of food additives and processing aids.
Advances in biochemical engineering/biotechnology 2008;111():99-147.
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2007: Lounds C; Eagles J; Carter A T; MacKenzie D A; Archer D B
Spore germination in Mortierella alpina is associated with a transient depletion of arachidonic acid and induction of fatty acid desaturase gene expression.
Archives of microbiology 2007;188(4):299-305.
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2007: Pope Georgina A; MacKenzie Donald A; Defernez Marianne; Aroso Miguel A M M; Fuller Linda J; Mellon Fred A; Dunn Warwick B; Brown Marie; Goodacre Royston; Kell Douglas B; Marvin Marcus E; Louis Edward J; Roberts Ian N
Metabolic footprinting as a tool for discriminating between brewing yeasts.
Yeast (Chichester, England) 2007;24(8):667-79.
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2006: Davé Anoushka; Jeenes David J; Mackenzie Donald A; Archer David B
HacA-independent induction of chaperone-encoding gene bipA in Aspergillus niger strains overproducing membrane proteins.
Applied and environmental microbiology 2006;72(1):953-5.
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2005: Clemente Alfonso; Gee Jennifer M; Johnson Ian T; Mackenzie Donald A; Domoney Claire
Pea (Pisum sativum L.) protease inhibitors from the Bowman-Birk class influence the growth of human colorectal adenocarcinoma HT29 cells in vitro.
Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2005;53(23):8979-86.
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2005: MacKenzie D A; Guillemette T; Al-Sheikh H; Watson A J; Jeenes D J; Wongwathanarat P; Dunn-Coleman N S; van Peij N; Archer D B
UPR-independent dithiothreitol stress-induced genes in Aspergillus niger.
Molecular genetics and genomics : MGG 2005;274(4):410-8.
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2004: Al-Sheikh Hashem; Watson Adrian J; Lacey Georgina A; Punt Peter J; MacKenzie Donald A; Jeenes David J; Pakula Tiina; Penttilä Merja; Alcocer Marcos J C; Archer David B
Endoplasmic reticulum stress leads to the selective transcriptional downregulation of the glucoamylase gene in Aspergillus niger.
Molecular microbiology 2004;53(6):1731-42.
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2004: Clemente Alfonso; MacKenzie Donald A; Jeenes David J; Domoney Claire
The effect of variation within inhibitory domains on the activity of pea protease inhibitors from the Bowman-Birk class.
Protein expression and purification 2004;36(1):106-14.
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2002: MacKenzie Donald A; Carter Andrew T; Wongwathanarat Prasert; Eagles John; Salt Joanne; Archer David B
A third fatty acid delta9-desaturase from Mortierella alpina with a different substrate specificity to ole1p and ole2p.
Microbiology (Reading, England) 2002;148(Pt 6):1725-35.
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2000: Mackenzie D A; Wongwathanarat P; Carter A T; Archer D B
Isolation and use of a homologous histone H4 promoter and a ribosomal DNA region in a transformation vector for the oil-producing fungus Mortierella alpina.
Applied and environmental microbiology 2000;66(11):4655-61.
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1999: Wongwathanarat P; Michaelson L V; Carter A T; Lazarus C M; Griffiths G; Stobart A K; Archer D B; MacKenzie D A
Two fatty acid delta9-desaturase genes, ole1 and ole2, from Mortierella alpina complement the yeast ole1 mutation.
Microbiology (Reading, England) 1999;145 ( Pt 10)():2939-46.
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1999: Spencer A; Morozov-Roche L A; Noppe W; MacKenzie D A; Jeenes D J; Joniau M; Dobson C M; Archer D B
Expression, purification, and characterization of the recombinant calcium-binding equine lysozyme secreted by the filamentous fungus Aspergillus niger: comparisons with the production of hen and human lysozymes.
Protein expression and purification 1999;16(1):171-80.
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1998: Morrice J; MacKenzie D A; Parr A J; Archer D B
Isolation and characterisation of the acetyl-CoA carboxylase gene from Aspergillus nidulans.
Current genetics 1998;34(5):379-85.
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1998: Spencer J A; Jeenes D J; MacKenzie D A; Haynie D T; Archer D B
Determinants of the fidelity of processing glucoamylase-lysozyme fusions by Aspergillus niger.
European journal of biochemistry / FEBS 1998;258(1):107-12.
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1998: MacKenzie D A; Kraunsoe J A; Chesshyre J A; Lowe G; Komiyama T; Fuller R S; Archer D B
Aberrant processing of wild-type and mutant bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor secreted by Aspergillus niger.
Journal of biotechnology 1998;63(2):137-46.
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1996: MacKenzie D A; Spencer J A; Le Gal-Coëffet M F; Archer D B
Efficient production from Aspergillus niger of a heterologous protein and an individual protein domain, heavy isotope-labelled, for structure-function analysis.
Journal of biotechnology 1996;46(2):85-93.
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1995: Archer D B; MacKenzie D A; Ridout M J
Heterologous protein secretion by Aspergillus niger growing in submerged culture as dispersed or aggregated mycelia.
Applied microbiology and biotechnology 1995;44(1-2):157-60.
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1995: Buck M; Boyd J; Redfield C; MacKenzie D A; Jeenes D J; Archer D B; Dobson C M
Structural determinants of protein dynamics: analysis of 15N NMR relaxation measurements for main-chain and side-chain nuclei of hen egg white lysozyme.
Biochemistry 1995;34(12):4041-55.
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1994: Hadfield A T; Harvey D J; Archer D B; MacKenzie D A; Jeenes D J; Radford S E; Lowe G; Dobson C M; Johnson L N
Crystal structure of the mutant D52S hen egg white lysozyme with an oligosaccharide product.
Journal of molecular biology 1994;243(5):856-72.
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1994: Jeenes D J; Mackenzie D A; Archer D B
Transcriptional and post-transcriptional events affect the production of secreted hen egg white lysozyme by Aspergillus niger.
Transgenic research 1994;3(5):297-303.
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1994: MacKenzie D A; Gendron L C; Jeenes D J; Archer D B
Physiological optimization of secreted protein production by Aspergillus niger.
Enzyme and microbial technology 1994;16(4):276-80.
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1994: Archer D B; Jeenes D J; Mackenzie D A
Strategies for improving heterologous protein production from filamentous fungi.
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 1994;65(3):245-50.
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1993: MacKenzie D A; Jeenes D J; Belshaw N J; Archer D B
Regulation of secreted protein production by filamentous fungi: recent developments and perspectives.
Journal of general microbiology 1993;139(10):2295-307.
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1993: Jeenes D J; Marczinke B; MacKenzie D A; Archer D B
A truncated glucoamylase gene fusion for heterologous protein secretion from Aspergillus niger.
FEMS microbiology letters 1993;107(2-3):267-71.
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1992: Roberts I N; Jeenes D J; MacKenzie D A; Wilkinson A P; Sumner I G; Archer D B
Heterologous gene expression in Aspergillus niger: a glucoamylase-porcine pancreatic prophospholipase A2 fusion protein is secreted and processed to yield mature enzyme.
Gene 1992;122(1):155-61.
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1992: Lumb K J; Aplin R T; Radford S E; Archer D B; Jeenes D J; Lambert N; MacKenzie D A; Dobson C M; Lowe G
A study of D52S hen lysozyme-GlcNAc oligosaccharide complexes by NMR spectroscopy and electrospray mass spectrometry.
FEBS letters 1992;296(2):153-7.
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1991: Jeenes D J; Mackenzie D A; Roberts I N; Archer D B
Heterologous protein production by filamentous fungi.
Biotechnology & genetic engineering reviews 1991;9():327-67.
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1990: Archer D B; Jeenes D J; MacKenzie D A; Brightwell G; Lambert N; Lowe G; Radford S E; Dobson C M
Hen egg white lysozyme expressed in, and secreted from, Aspergillus niger is correctly processed and folded.
Bio/technology (Nature Publishing Company) 1990;8(8):741-5.
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