Bacteria produce and secrete lipases, which can catalyze both the hydrolysis and the synthesis of long-chain acylglycerols. These reactions usually proceed with high regioselectivity and enantioselectivity, and, therefore, lipases have become very important stereoselective biocatalysts used in organic chemistry. High-level production of these biocatalysts requires the understanding of the mechanisms underlying gene expression, folding, and secretion. Transcription of lipase genes may be regulated by quorum sensing and two-component systems; secretion can proceed either via the Sec-dependent general secretory pathway or via ABC transporters. In addition, some lipases need folding catalysts such as the lipase-specific foldases and disulfide-b...
Microbial lipases represent one of the most important groups of biotechnological biocatalysts. Howev...
The implementation of biocatalytic reactions in biotechnological processes requires enzymes with sui...
Bacterial lipases have significant potential to be used as the biocatalyst for many chemical reactio...
Bacteria produce and secrete lipases, which can catalyze both the hydrolysis and the synthesis of lo...
Bacteria produce and secrete lipases, which can catalyze both the hydrolysis and the synthesis of lo...
Bacteria produce and secrete lipases, which can catalyze both the hydrolysis and the synthesis of lo...
Although lipases are widely applied for the stereospecific resolution of racemic mixtures of esters,...
Many different bacterial species produce lipases which hydrolyze esters of glycerol with preferably ...
Background: The biocatalytic production of enantiopure compounds is of steadily increasing importanc...
Microbial lipases are highly appreciated as biocatalysts due to their peculiar characteristics such ...
The x-ray structure of the lipase from Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 has been determined at 2.54 Angst...
Bacterial lipase holds an important role as a new source for many industrial catalysts. The investig...
AbstractThe family of lipases (triacylglycerol-acyl-hydrolases, EC 3.1.1.3) constitutes an interesti...
type II secretion; directed evolution; biotechnology; chaperone; dsb; biocatalyst. Lipases are impor...
Microbial lipases represent one of the most important groups of biotechnological biocatalysts. Howev...
The implementation of biocatalytic reactions in biotechnological processes requires enzymes with sui...
Bacterial lipases have significant potential to be used as the biocatalyst for many chemical reactio...
Bacteria produce and secrete lipases, which can catalyze both the hydrolysis and the synthesis of lo...
Bacteria produce and secrete lipases, which can catalyze both the hydrolysis and the synthesis of lo...
Bacteria produce and secrete lipases, which can catalyze both the hydrolysis and the synthesis of lo...
Although lipases are widely applied for the stereospecific resolution of racemic mixtures of esters,...
Many different bacterial species produce lipases which hydrolyze esters of glycerol with preferably ...
Background: The biocatalytic production of enantiopure compounds is of steadily increasing importanc...
Microbial lipases are highly appreciated as biocatalysts due to their peculiar characteristics such ...
The x-ray structure of the lipase from Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 has been determined at 2.54 Angst...
Bacterial lipase holds an important role as a new source for many industrial catalysts. The investig...
AbstractThe family of lipases (triacylglycerol-acyl-hydrolases, EC 3.1.1.3) constitutes an interesti...
type II secretion; directed evolution; biotechnology; chaperone; dsb; biocatalyst. Lipases are impor...
Microbial lipases represent one of the most important groups of biotechnological biocatalysts. Howev...
The implementation of biocatalytic reactions in biotechnological processes requires enzymes with sui...
Bacterial lipases have significant potential to be used as the biocatalyst for many chemical reactio...