A. F. J. Ram

Publication List Details

Period

1994 - 2008

Number

37

Co-Authors

A novel screening method for cell wall mutants in Aspergillus niger identifies UDP-galactopyranose mutase as an important protein in fungal cell wall biosynthesis (2008)

Damveld, R.A., Franken, A., Arentshorst, M., Punt, P.J., Klis, F.M., ...

To identify cell wall biosynthetic genes in filamentous fungi and thus potential targets for the discovery of new antifungals, we developed a novel screening method for cell wall mutants. It is based...

Evolution of CDC42, a putative virulence factor triggering meristematic growth in black yeasts (2008)

Deng, S., Ram, A.F.J., Arentshorst, M., Gräser, Y., Hu, H., ...

The cell division cycle gene (CDC42) controlling cellular polarization was studied in members of Chaetothyriales. Based on ribosomal genes, ancestral members of the order exhibit meristematic growth...

Two Novel, Putatively Cell Wall-Associated and Glycosylphosphatidylinositol-Anchored α-Glucanotransferase Enzymes of Aspergillus niger (2007)

Franken, A., Ram, A.F.J., Punt, P.J., ...

In the genome sequence of Aspergillus niger CBS 513.88, three genes were identified with high similarity to fungal α-amylases. The protein sequences derived from these genes were different in two...

Two Novel, Putatively Cell Wall-Associated and Glycosylphosphatidylinositol-Anchored α-Glucanotransferase Enzymes of Aspergillus niger▿

Van Der Kaaij, R. M., Franken, A., Ram, A. F. J., Punt, P. J., ...

In the genome sequence of Aspergillus niger CBS 513.88, three genes were identified with high similarity to fungal α-amylases. The protein sequences derived from these genes were different in two...

Evolution of CDC42, a putative virulence factor triggering meristematic growth in black yeasts

Deng, S., Ram, A.F.J., Arentshorst, M., Gräser, Y., Hu, H., ...

The cell division cycle gene (CDC42) controlling cellular polarization was studied in members of Chaetothyriales. Based on ribosomal genes, ancestral members of the order exhibit meristematic growth...