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Lipase/esterase-catalyzed ring-opening polymerization: A green polyester synthesis technique
Yan Yang +5 more
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Plant species richness was greater in summer in both alpine and subalpine grassland ecosystems. Soil moisture demonstrates significant positive correlations with soil organic carbon and total nitrogen across seasonal periods. Microbial α‐diversity peaks during summer but maintains functional stability across seasons.
Huma Ali +4 more
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Metal-Dependent Effects and Crowding Robustness of Pseudomonas fluorescens Esterase I. [PDF]
Pseudomonas fluorescens esterase I retains catalytic activity in metal‐rich and crowded environments, despite metal‐specific inhibitory effects. These findings highlight its robustness for biocatalytic applications in complex environments. Industrial biocatalysts are strongly influenced by their physicochemical environment, yet systematic studies on ...
Ntermanakis E +6 more
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MEDICAL ASPECTS OF ESTERASES: A MINI REVIEW
Nowadays, esterases represent high growth potential in the World Industrial Enzymes Market. The industrial applications of esterases provide an immense contribution to the eco-friendly approaches towards nature as also in the food, textile industries as ...
Gupta, Reena, Kohli, Pooja
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Traceable Traceless Delivery Tags
ABSTRACT This study elaborates on traceless tags for the thiol‐mediated uptake (TMU) of amine‐containing substrates of interest (SOIs). Traceless tags typically contain linkers that can be enzymatically cleaved to trigger the release of SOIs in their native form.
Julia Moreno +5 more
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Novel steryl esterases as biotechnological tools:Dissertation
Esterases form a class of enzymes catalysing the hydrolysis of different types of esters. Steryl esterases are a sub-class of esterases that primarily catalyse the hydrolysis of fatty acid esters of sterols, i.e. steryl esters.
Kontkanen, Hanna
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Novel enantioselective esterases from yeasts and bacteria
The major goal of our research is the developement of synthetically useful selective biotransformations using “new” microbial enzymes by combining natural and non-natural conditions.
V. Ferrario, F. Molinari, D. Romano
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