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This strain is cspA and pyrA deficient. Media for N593 are supplemented with 5 mM uridine. Unlike citric acid producers, this strain produces mainly oxalic acid.
This strain is cspA and pyrA deficient. Media for N593 are supplemented with 5 mM uridine. Unlike citric acid producers, this strain produces mainly oxalic acid.
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Three strains have been applied that express Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) in various constructs. GFP is widely used as a localisation tool. These strains have been constructed using strain AB4.1 in the research for the PhD project of Arman Vinck (Vinck, Terlou et al. 2005). The GFP constructs are made using the sGFP gene. This mutated GFP variant has an excitation peak at 488 nm and an emission peak at 510 nm. Information is given in table 1.
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Protocols

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Materials

Standard lab procedures are explained in Appendix A, B, C and D. Novel protocols are mentioned and explained at the specific topic pages, since they cannot be explained without the mention of intermediate results and can be considered results. A detailed version of these protocols is also given here.

Strains

A. niger N593
This strain is cspA and pyrA deficient. Media for N593 are supplemented with 5 mM uridine. Unlike citric acid producers, this strain produces mainly oxalic acid.

A. niger strains expressing GFP
Three strains have been applied that express Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) in various constructs. GFP is widely used as a localisation tool. These strains have been constructed using strain AB4.1 in the research for the PhD project of Arman Vinck (Vinck, Terlou et al. 2005). The GFP constructs are made using the sGFP gene. This mutated GFP variant has an excitation peak at 488 nm and an emission peak at 510 nm. Information is given in table 1.