Microbial lipases represent one of the most important groups of biotechnological biocatalysts. However, the high-level production of lipases requires an understanding of the molecular mechanisms of gene expression, folding, and secretion processes. Stable, selective, and productive lipase is essential for modern chemical industries, as most lipases cannot work in different process conditions. However, the screening and isolation of a new lipase with desired and specific properties would be time consuming, and costly, so researchers typically modify an available lipase with a certain potential for minimizing cost. Improving enzyme properties is associated with altering the enzymatic structure by changing one or several amino acids in the pro...
This review first provides a brief introduction into the most important tools and strategies for pro...
Despite the significant advances in the field of protein engineering, general design principles to i...
Contact: villeneuve@cirad.frInternational audienceLipases (triacylglycerol ester hydrolases, EC 3.1....
Microbial lipases represent one of the most important groups of biotechnological biocatalysts. Howev...
Microbial lipases are highly appreciated as biocatalysts due to their peculiar characteristics such ...
Abstract: Lipases are very important biocatalysts in lipid modification and a broad number of proces...
Lipases are very important biocatalysts in lipid modification and a broad number of processes have a...
Lipases belong to the α/β-hydrolase fold family and naturally catalyze the hydrolysis of fats and oi...
Lipases belong to the α/β-hydrolase fold family and naturally catalyze the hydrolysis of fats and oi...
Lipases are one of the most used enzymes in the pharmaceutical industry due to their efficiency in o...
Lipases are one of the most used enzymes in the pharmaceutical industry due to their efficiency in o...
Lipases are one of the most used enzymes in the pharmaceutical industry due to their efficiency in o...
Rational design of the recombinant T1 lipase gene by saturation mutagenesis on the oxyanion Gln114 w...
Lid of lipases modulate the specificity of the substrate to the catalytic active site of lipase by ...
The implementation of biocatalytic reactions in biotechnological processes requires enzymes with sui...
This review first provides a brief introduction into the most important tools and strategies for pro...
Despite the significant advances in the field of protein engineering, general design principles to i...
Contact: villeneuve@cirad.frInternational audienceLipases (triacylglycerol ester hydrolases, EC 3.1....
Microbial lipases represent one of the most important groups of biotechnological biocatalysts. Howev...
Microbial lipases are highly appreciated as biocatalysts due to their peculiar characteristics such ...
Abstract: Lipases are very important biocatalysts in lipid modification and a broad number of proces...
Lipases are very important biocatalysts in lipid modification and a broad number of processes have a...
Lipases belong to the α/β-hydrolase fold family and naturally catalyze the hydrolysis of fats and oi...
Lipases belong to the α/β-hydrolase fold family and naturally catalyze the hydrolysis of fats and oi...
Lipases are one of the most used enzymes in the pharmaceutical industry due to their efficiency in o...
Lipases are one of the most used enzymes in the pharmaceutical industry due to their efficiency in o...
Lipases are one of the most used enzymes in the pharmaceutical industry due to their efficiency in o...
Rational design of the recombinant T1 lipase gene by saturation mutagenesis on the oxyanion Gln114 w...
Lid of lipases modulate the specificity of the substrate to the catalytic active site of lipase by ...
The implementation of biocatalytic reactions in biotechnological processes requires enzymes with sui...
This review first provides a brief introduction into the most important tools and strategies for pro...
Despite the significant advances in the field of protein engineering, general design principles to i...
Contact: villeneuve@cirad.frInternational audienceLipases (triacylglycerol ester hydrolases, EC 3.1....