Search for dissertations about: "lipase coli"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words lipase coli.
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1. Expression of a lipase in prokaryote and eukaryote host systems allowing engineering
Abstract : Pseudozyma (Candida) antarctica lipase B (PalB) was expressed in Escherichia coli facilitating protein engineering. The lack of glycosylation was evaluated for a deeper understanding of the difficulties in expressing PalB in E. coli. READ MORE
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2. Hydrolases as Catalysts for Green Chemistry and Industrial Applications - Esterase, Lipase and Phytase
Abstract : The use of enzymes in industrial applications has been recognised for providing clean processes with minimal impact on the environment. This thesis presents studies on engineering of enzymes and enzyme-based processes in the light of green chemistry and environmental sustainability, and focuses on three hydrolases: esterase, lipase and phytase. READ MORE
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3. Exploiting enzyme promiscuity for rational design
Abstract : Enzymes are today well recognized in various industrial applications, being an important component in detergents, and catalysts in the production of agrochemicals, foods, pharmaceuticals, and fine chemicals. Their large use is mainly due to their high selectivity and environmental advantage, compared to traditional catalysts. READ MORE
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4. Microbial and enzymatic syntheses of polymer building blocks through selective transformations of polyols and furans
Abstract : AbstractTransition from fossil- to bio-based economy is a critical step towards reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and climate change, and hence for achievement of sustainable communities and environment. In order to be fossil-free, the chemical and material industry is in need of carbon-neutral building blocks from renewable resources for the diverse array of products that are currently produced from olefins and aromatics. READ MORE
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5. Alkaliphilic Bacillus species and an alkaline active lipolytic enzyme
Abstract : The Great Rift Valley running through Eastern Africa contains a large number of soda lakes. These unique lakes constitute among the most stable alkaline environments with a dense and varied population of microorganisms. Such microorganisms are invariable alkaliphiles and are considered to be a promising source of enzymes with unique features. READ MORE