Jasmine Grinyer
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Recent Articles
1.
Hamonts K, Trivedi P, Garg A, Janitz C, Grinyer J, Holford P, et al.
Environ Microbiol
. 2017 Dec;
20(1):124-140.
PMID: 29266641
Harnessing plant microbiota can assist in sustainably increasing primary productivity to meet growing global demands for food and biofuel. However, development of rational microbiome-based approaches for improving crop yield and...
2.
Trivedi P, Trivedi C, Grinyer J, Anderson I, Singh B
Front Plant Sci
. 2016 Oct;
7:1423.
PMID: 27746788
Plant health and productivity is strongly influenced by their intimate interaction with deleterious and beneficial organisms, including microbes, and insects. Of the various plant diseases, insect-vectored diseases are of particular...
3.
Peterson R, Cheah W, Grinyer J, Packer N
Glycobiology
. 2013 Sep;
23(12):1425-38.
PMID: 24000281
Breastfeeding is known to have many health benefits for a newborn. Not only does human milk provide an excellent source of nutrition, it also contains components that protect against infection...
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Kautto L, Grinyer J, Paulsen I, Tetu S, Pillai A, Pardiwalla S, et al.
N Biotechnol
. 2012 Aug;
30(2):183-91.
PMID: 22877981
Trichoderma reesei Rut-C30 is used widely as an expression host for various gene products. We have explored cellular effects caused by the expression of a mutant form of cellobiohydrolase I...
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Herbert B, Righetti P, McCarthy J, Grinyer J, Castagna A, Laver M, et al.
CSH Protoc
. 2012 Apr;
2006(1).
PMID: 22485632
No abstract available.
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Herbert B, Righetti P, McCarthy J, Grinyer J, Castagna A, Laver M, et al.
CSH Protoc
. 2012 Apr;
2006(1).
PMID: 22485631
No abstract available.
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Peterson R, Grinyer J, Nevalainen H
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 2011 Apr;
77(11):3793-801.
PMID: 21498763
Coprophilous fungi inhabit herbivore feces, secreting enzymes to degrade the most recalcitrant parts of plant biomass that have resisted the digestive process. Consequently, the secretomes of coprophilous fungi have high...
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Peterson R, Grinyer J, Joss J, Khan A, Nevalainen H
J Microbiol Methods
. 2009 Oct;
79(3):374-7.
PMID: 19854225
Secreted fungal proteins with mannanase activity were identified by mass spectrometry of bands excised from a Congo Red stained zymogram containing locust bean gum as substrate. This technique circumvents the...
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Kautto L, Grinyer J, Birch D, Kapur A, Baker M, Traini M, et al.
Protein Expr Purif
. 2009 May;
67(2):156-63.
PMID: 19460438
We have developed a fast and simple two column chromatographic method for the purification of the 26S proteasome from the filamentous fungus Trichoderma reesei that simplifies the overall procedure and...
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Grinyer J, Kautto L, Traini M, Willows R, Teo J, Bergquist P, et al.
Curr Genet
. 2006 Nov;
51(2):79-88.
PMID: 17119969
The 26S proteasome, a multicatalytic protease comprising the catalytic 20S core particle and the 19S regulatory particle has a crucial role in cellular protein quality control. We have used a...