Search for dissertations about: "Autotransport"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the word Autotransport.
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1. Influence of recombinant passenger properties and process conditions on surface expression using the AIDA-I autotransporter
Abstract : Surface expression has attracted much recent interest, and it has been suggested for a variety of applications. Two such applications are whole-cell biocatalysis and the creation of live vaccines. READ MORE
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2. Improved detection and performance of surface expression from the AIDA-I autotransporter
Abstract : Surface expression of recombinant proteins has attracted a lot of attention due to its potential in applications such as enzyme production, vaccine delivery and bioremediation. Autotransporters have been used for surface expression of a variety of proteins, but the expression systems reported in literature have typically been inflexible and incapable of detecting proteolysis, thereby limiting surface expression yield. READ MORE
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3. Strategies for improved Escherichia coli bioprocessing performance
Abstract : Escherichia coli has a proven track record for successful production of anything from small molecules like organic acids to large therapeutic proteins, and has thus important applications in both R&D and commercial production. The versatility of this organism in combination with the accumulated knowledge of its genome, metabolism and physiology, has allowed for development of specialty strains capable of performing very specific tasks, opening up opportunities within new areas. READ MORE
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4. Engineering and applications of surface displayed tyrosinase on Escherichia coli
Abstract : The rise of biotechnology has provided a toolbox to deal with major challenges related to pollution and health. Microbial enzymes constitute powerful macromolecules with applications in environmental technology, and industrial and medical production. READ MORE
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5. Identification and Characterization of the Moraxella catarrhalis IgD-binding Protein MID
Abstract : Moraxella catarrhalis is now an established human pathogen that frequently colonizes the upper respiratory tract causing most importantly otitis media in children. It has also been associated with sinusitis, laryngitis and lower respiratory tract infections in adults with predisposing conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). READ MORE