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Ramchuran, Santosh O
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Berger, E
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Du Plessis, E
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Crampton, BG
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Louw, ME
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2009-05-05T14:49:03Z |
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2009-05-05T14:49:03Z |
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2006-09 |
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Ramchuran, SO, Berger, E, Du Plessis, E, Crampton, BG and Louw, ME. 2006. Recombinant lipase immobilised on the cell surface of Bacillus halodurans Alk 36 exploiting the FliC protein. 4TH Recombinant protein production conference, Barcelona, Spain, 21–23 September 2006, pp 2 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3350
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This poster presentation is published by BioMed Central, and is Open Access |
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In order to investigate the possibility of using the FliC display system for biotransformation in B. halodurans, construct pSECNLipC habouring the LipA gene from Geobacillus thermoleovorans was designed and evaluated in shake flasks and batch fermentations. Lipases have been well characterised and play a role in a number of processes which include detergents, glycerolysis of fats and oils, direct esterification, chiral resolution and acylate synthesis (Litthauer et al. 2002). The use of lipases immobilized on the cell surface of Staphylococcus carnosus for biotransformation has been demonstrated using the fibronectin binding protein B fused to the Staphylococcus hyicus lipase |
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BioMed Central |
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Lipase |
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Enzymes |
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Bacillus halodurans Alk36 |
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FliC protein |
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4TH Recombinant protein production conference |
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Protein production |
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pSECNLipC |
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B. halodurans |
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Recombinant lipase immobilised on the cell surface of Bacillus halodurans Alk 36 exploiting the FliC protein |
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Conference Presentation |
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Ramchuran, S. O., Berger, E., Du Plessis, E., Crampton, B., & Louw, M. (2006). Recombinant lipase immobilised on the cell surface of Bacillus halodurans Alk 36 exploiting the FliC protein. BioMed Central. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3350 |
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Ramchuran, Santosh O, E Berger, E Du Plessis, BG Crampton, and ME Louw. "Recombinant lipase immobilised on the cell surface of Bacillus halodurans Alk 36 exploiting the FliC protein." (2006): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3350 |
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Ramchuran SO, Berger E, Du Plessis E, Crampton B, Louw M, Recombinant lipase immobilised on the cell surface of Bacillus halodurans Alk 36 exploiting the FliC protein; BioMed Central; 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3350 . |
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TY - Conference Presentation
AU - Ramchuran, Santosh O
AU - Berger, E
AU - Du Plessis, E
AU - Crampton, BG
AU - Louw, ME
AB - In order to investigate the possibility of using the FliC display system for biotransformation in B. halodurans, construct pSECNLipC habouring the LipA gene from Geobacillus thermoleovorans was designed and evaluated in shake flasks and batch fermentations. Lipases have been well characterised and play a role in a number of processes which include detergents, glycerolysis of fats and oils, direct esterification, chiral resolution and acylate synthesis (Litthauer et al. 2002). The use of lipases immobilized on the cell surface of Staphylococcus carnosus for biotransformation has been demonstrated using the fibronectin binding protein B fused to the Staphylococcus hyicus lipase
DA - 2006-09
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - Lipase
KW - Enzymes
KW - Bacillus halodurans Alk36
KW - FliC protein
KW - 4TH Recombinant protein production conference
KW - Protein production
KW - pSECNLipC
KW - B. halodurans
LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za
PY - 2006
T1 - Recombinant lipase immobilised on the cell surface of Bacillus halodurans Alk 36 exploiting the FliC protein
TI - Recombinant lipase immobilised on the cell surface of Bacillus halodurans Alk 36 exploiting the FliC protein
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3350
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