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Novel steryl esterases as biotechnological tools: Dissertation
Hanna Kontkanen
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
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Immunology and Microbiology
Pseudomonas
100%
Molecular Weight
100%
Filamentous Fungus
100%
Hypocrea jecorina
50%
Amino Acid Sequence
50%
Komagataella pastoris
50%
Dispersion
50%
Promoter Region
50%
Enzyme Specificity
50%
Hydrophilicity
50%
Candida Rugosa
50%
Tensile Strength
50%
Chromobacterium
50%
Secretory Pathway
50%
Amino Acid
50%
INIS
tools
100%
biotechnology
100%
esterases
100%
esters
78%
enzymes
52%
substrates
26%
surfactants
26%
lipases
26%
lipase
26%
hydrolysis
21%
polyethylene terephthalate
21%
triglycerides
21%
levels
15%
ph value
15%
modifications
10%
production
10%
molecular weight
10%
fungi
10%
pseudomonas
10%
textiles
10%
values
5%
wood
5%
comparative evaluations
5%
yeasts
5%
fibers
5%
applications
5%
proteins
5%
dispersions
5%
pulps
5%
genes
5%
food
5%
length
5%
tensile strength
5%
sterols
5%
fatty acids
5%
range
5%
bacteria
5%
laboratories
5%
trichoderma reesei
5%
amino acid sequence
5%
paper industry
5%
promoters
5%
specificity
5%
half-life
5%
amino acids
5%
catalysis
5%
dimers
5%
methylene blue
5%
candida
5%
synthetic materials
5%
Keyphrases
Esterase
100%
Biotechnological Tools
100%
Lipase
52%
Steryl Ester
52%
Surfactant
29%
Triglycerides
23%
Hydrolysis
17%
Esters
17%
Native Enzymes
17%
Rugosa
17%
Trichoderma Reesei
11%
Filamentous Fungi
11%
Pichia Pastoris
11%
Esterase Activity
11%
Production Level
11%
Pseudomonas
11%
Highly Active
11%
Polyethylene Terephthalate
11%
Recombinant Enzyme
11%
Polyethylene Terephthalate Fabric
11%
High Temperature
5%
Tensile Strength
5%
Aqueous Dispersion
5%
Sterols
5%
Plant-derived
5%
Hydrophilicity
5%
Fatty Acid Esters
5%
Amino Acid Sequence
5%
Pulp Industry
5%
Amino Acids
5%
Textile
5%
Culture Supernatant
5%
Low Specific Activity
5%
Nitrophenyl
5%
Low pH
5%
Fiber Product
5%
PH Range
5%
Optimum pH
5%
Recombinant
5%
Natural Substrate
5%
Sequence Identity
5%
Secretory Pathway
5%
Methylene Blue
5%
Candida Rugosa
5%
Wood Extractives
5%
Synthetic Materials
5%
Fermenter
5%
Cbh1 Promoter
5%
Intracellular Enzymes
5%
Ester Linkage
5%
Total Activity
5%
Ester Hydrolysis
5%
Chromobacterium
5%
Broad Substrate Specificity
5%
Tetrameric Structure
5%
Textile Properties
5%
Commercial Lipases
5%
Chemistry
Surfactant
100%
Triglyceride
80%
Polyethylene Terephthalate
80%
Enzymatic Hydrolysis
80%
Molecular Mass
40%
Hydrophilicity
20%
Substrate Specificity
20%
Methylene Blue
20%
Fatty Acid Ester
20%
Tensile Strength
20%
Sterol
20%
Amino Acid
20%
dimer
20%
Amino Acid Sequence
20%
Fermenter
20%
hydrolysis of esters
20%
dyeing
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Esterase
100%
Lipase
52%
Surfactant
26%
Enzymatic Hydrolysis
26%
Triglyceride
21%
Polyethylene Terephthalate
21%
Pseudomonas
10%
Sterol
5%
Pichia pastoris
5%
Fatty Acid Ester
5%
Substrate Specificity
5%
Wood Extractives
5%
Trichoderma reesei
5%
Candida Rugosa
5%
Fermenter
5%
Methylene Blue
5%
Secretory Pathway
5%
Amino Acid Sequence
5%
Chemical Engineering
Surfactant
100%
Polyethylene Terephthalate
80%
Dimer
20%
Fatty Acids
20%