This review analyses the role of cutinases in nature and their potential biotechnological applications. The cloning and expression of a fungal cutinase from Fusarium solani f. pisi, in Escherichia coli and Saccharomyces cerevisiae hosts are described. The three dimensional structure of this cutinase is also analysed and its function as a lipase discussed and compared with other lipases. The biocatalytic applications of cutinase are described taking into account the preparation of different cutinase forms and the media where the different types of enzymatic reactions have been performed, namely hydrolysis, esterification, transesterification and resolution of racemic mixtures. The stability of cutinase preparations is discussed, particularly...
Cutinase 1 from Thermobifida cellulosilytica is reported for the first time as an efficient biocatal...
Cutinases belong to the a/ß-hydrolase fold family of enzymes and degrade cutin and various esters, i...
Cutin is a polymer that is constructed in plants by the condensation and oxidation of fatty acids an...
This review analyses the role of cutinases in nature and their potential biotechnological applicatio...
This review analyses the role of cutinases in nature and their potential biotechnological applicatio...
Cutinases (EC 3.1.1.74) are extracellular enzymes that belong to a/ß hydrolases. They are serine est...
This work reports the lipolytic activity and spectroscopy data of a recombinant cutinase from Fusari...
Cutinases (EC 3.1.1.74) are serin esterases that belong to the α/β hydrolases superfamily and presen...
Cutinases are bacterial and fungal enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of natural cutin, a three-di...
Cutinases are bacterial and fungal enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of natural cutin, a three-di...
Cutinases (EC 3.1.1.74) are also known as cutin hidrolases. These enzymes share catalytic properties...
The polymer and plastic sectors are under the urge of mitigating their environmental impact. The nee...
Both cutinase and lipase belong to the esterase group of enzymes (EC 3.1.1.X), which are capable of ...
Cutinases are α/β hydrolases, and their role in nature is the degradation of cutin. Such e...
Cutinases (EC 3.1.1.74) are versatile enzymes that have hydrolytic activity on various esters [1]. ...
Cutinase 1 from Thermobifida cellulosilytica is reported for the first time as an efficient biocatal...
Cutinases belong to the a/ß-hydrolase fold family of enzymes and degrade cutin and various esters, i...
Cutin is a polymer that is constructed in plants by the condensation and oxidation of fatty acids an...
This review analyses the role of cutinases in nature and their potential biotechnological applicatio...
This review analyses the role of cutinases in nature and their potential biotechnological applicatio...
Cutinases (EC 3.1.1.74) are extracellular enzymes that belong to a/ß hydrolases. They are serine est...
This work reports the lipolytic activity and spectroscopy data of a recombinant cutinase from Fusari...
Cutinases (EC 3.1.1.74) are serin esterases that belong to the α/β hydrolases superfamily and presen...
Cutinases are bacterial and fungal enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of natural cutin, a three-di...
Cutinases are bacterial and fungal enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of natural cutin, a three-di...
Cutinases (EC 3.1.1.74) are also known as cutin hidrolases. These enzymes share catalytic properties...
The polymer and plastic sectors are under the urge of mitigating their environmental impact. The nee...
Both cutinase and lipase belong to the esterase group of enzymes (EC 3.1.1.X), which are capable of ...
Cutinases are α/β hydrolases, and their role in nature is the degradation of cutin. Such e...
Cutinases (EC 3.1.1.74) are versatile enzymes that have hydrolytic activity on various esters [1]. ...
Cutinase 1 from Thermobifida cellulosilytica is reported for the first time as an efficient biocatal...
Cutinases belong to the a/ß-hydrolase fold family of enzymes and degrade cutin and various esters, i...
Cutin is a polymer that is constructed in plants by the condensation and oxidation of fatty acids an...