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Inteins—A Focus on the Biotechnological Applications of Splicing Promoting Proteins

Inteins—A Focus on the Biotechnological Applications of Splicing Promoting Proteins

... industrial applications based on inteins (INTErnal proteINS), which belong to a class of autocatalytic enzymes that are able to per- form a catalytic reaction on a single ...practical applications of ...

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Optimization Of Process Parameters For Synthesis Of Silver Nanoparticles Using Leaf Extract Of Tridax Procumbent And Its Biotechnological Applications

Optimization Of Process Parameters For Synthesis Of Silver Nanoparticles Using Leaf Extract Of Tridax Procumbent And Its Biotechnological Applications

... Nanotechnology is an important area of investigation which deals with production of nanoparticles of the size ranging between 1 to 100nm [1]. Among different metallic nanoparticles, AgNPs have gained a lot of importance ...

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Proteins from Punctularia atropurpurascens with Biotechnological Applications

Proteins from Punctularia atropurpurascens with Biotechnological Applications

... Basidiomycetes are able to biodegrade waste and xenobiotic molecules through the production of extracellular enzymes. For example, white-rot fungi produce lignin-degrading enzymes which are capable of efficiently ...

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Pectinase: Substrate, Production and their Biotechnological Applications

Pectinase: Substrate, Production and their Biotechnological Applications

... Abstract— Pectinolytic enzymes can be applied in various industrial sectors wherever the degradation of pectin is required for a particular process. Several microorganisms have been used to produce different types of ...

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VirD2 of Agrobacterium tumefaciens : functional domains and biotechnological applications

VirD2 of Agrobacterium tumefaciens : functional domains and biotechnological applications

... In the present study, we did not pursue further investigation of ZFN transfer since three fi ngered ZFNs currently present in our lab do not suffi ce to generate footprints in yeast cells (De Pater et al., 2009, Van der ...

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Biotechnological applications of archaeal enzymes from extreme environments

Biotechnological applications of archaeal enzymes from extreme environments

... Biotechnological applications of esterases and lipases Esterases and lipases are used in fine chemicals produc- tion (chemicals produced with purity higher than 90%) and pharmaceutical ...

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Biotechnological applications of marine red algae

Biotechnological applications of marine red algae

... many biotechnological applications that make the red algae as effective anti viral agent, anti diabetic agent, anti inflammatory agent, anti microbial agent and good anti cancerous ...

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Trends of biotechnological applications in poultry nutrition and feed improvements

Trends of biotechnological applications in poultry nutrition and feed improvements

... alternative biotechnological application should be ement to combat the present and future challenges in the ...present biotechnological applications in poultry industry to improve poultry nutrition ...

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A Novel Approach to Isolation and Screening of Calcifying Bacteria for Biotechnological Applications

A Novel Approach to Isolation and Screening of Calcifying Bacteria for Biotechnological Applications

... the evolution process [74, 75]. Strains P12 and P14 were identified as Sphingomonas sanguinis and Pseudomonas syringae, respectively. Due to their biodegradative and biosynthetic capabilities, both of them have been used ...

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Marine metagenomics: strategies for the discovery of novel enzymes with biotechnological applications from marine environments

Marine metagenomics: strategies for the discovery of novel enzymes with biotechnological applications from marine environments

... This review is intended to focus the reader's attention on the potential of exploiting metagenomics, specifically the use of metagenomic libraries constructed from unique marine environments as an approach to ...

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				IMMOBILIZATION OF LEVANSUCRASE: STRATEGIES AND BIOTECHNOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS

← Return to Article Details IMMOBILIZATION OF LEVANSUCRASE: STRATEGIES AND BIOTECHNOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS

... Immobilization is an excellent tool for enzymatic stabilization, improving the biocatalytic processes, allowing the reuse of the enzyme and promoting an easier separation of the molecule of interest. Currently, new ...

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CRISPR-mediated genome editing in non-conventional yeasts for biotechnological applications

CRISPR-mediated genome editing in non-conventional yeasts for biotechnological applications

... Here, we review the current advances and barriers of CRISPR–Cas9 for genome editing in non-conventional yeasts and propose the possible solutions in enhancing its efficiency for precis[r] ...

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Report on Biotechnological Applications of Proteolytic Enzymes from Lattices of Euphorbian Plants

Report on Biotechnological Applications of Proteolytic Enzymes from Lattices of Euphorbian Plants

... potential applications in food, dairy, detergent, leather, alcoholic beverages, brewing, meat, pharmaceutical, and photographic industries [5, ...of biotechnological and industrial ap- plications of ...

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Superoxide Reductase from the Hyperthermophilic Archaeon Pyrococcus furiosus: its Function, Regulation, and Biotechnological Applications

Superoxide Reductase from the Hyperthermophilic Archaeon Pyrococcus furiosus: its Function, Regulation, and Biotechnological Applications

... Thus, the superoxide anion radical, hydrogen peroxide and the extremely reactive hydroxyl radical are common intermediates of partially reduced forms of oxygen species in an aerobic en[r] ...

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Thermus thermophilus as source of thermozymes for biotechnological applications: homologous expression and biochemical characterization of an α-galactosidase

Thermus thermophilus as source of thermozymes for biotechnological applications: homologous expression and biochemical characterization of an α-galactosidase

... Results: Thermus thermophilus HB27 strain was used for the homologous expression of the TTP0072 gene encoding for an α-galactosidase ( Tt GalA).. Interestingly, a soluble and active hi[r] ...

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Two genomes are better than one: history, genetics, and biotechnological applications of fungal heterokaryons

Two genomes are better than one: history, genetics, and biotechnological applications of fungal heterokaryons

... A better understanding of heterokaryon formation and incompatibility may have implications for human health. Heterokaryons formed from fusion between tumor cells and healthy cells have been hypothesized to a play a role ...

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Baculovirus as Versatile Vectors for Protein Display and Biotechnological Applications

Baculovirus as Versatile Vectors for Protein Display and Biotechnological Applications

... Apart from displaying foreign protein on the sur- face of budded virions, baculoviruses can be used to display heterogeneous proteins on the surfaces of infected insect cells (Fig.[r] ...

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Total RNA Degradation in Vitro and in Vivo by Glutamate Dehydrogenase Synthesized RNA Enzyme: Biotechnological Applications

Total RNA Degradation in Vitro and in Vivo by Glutamate Dehydrogenase Synthesized RNA Enzyme: Biotechnological Applications

... Crop glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH, EC 1.4.1.2) synthesizes RNA indepen- dent of template as it isomerizes in response to nucleophiles and electrophiles including intermediary metabolites, xenobiotics, pesticides, mineral ...

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Biotechnological applications of recombinant single-domain antibody fragments

Biotechnological applications of recombinant single-domain antibody fragments

... Parallel panning of one-pot libraries yielded single domain antibodies in both VHH and NAR V format specific for ricin, cholera toxin, and staphylococcal enterotoxin B [71,87,88]. These studies demonstrated that ...

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Cooperation in microbial communities and their biotechnological applications

Cooperation in microbial communities and their biotechnological applications

... male applications to the graduate school were accepted against the 35% of the female applicants sug- gesting a bias against female ...the applications were distributed among the differ- ent departments, ...

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