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Production of functional protein hydrolysates from Egyptian breeds of soybean and lupin seeds
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Dimerisation and an increase in active site aromatic groups as adaptations to high temperatures: X-ray solution scattering and substrate-bound crystal structures of Rhodothermus marinus endoglucanase Cel12A
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- 2005
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Purification and characterisation of acidocin D20079, a bacteriocin produced by Lactobacillus acidophilus DSM 20079
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Optimized expression of soluble cyclomaltodextrinase of thermophilic origin in Escherichia coli by using a soluble fusion-tag and by tuning of inducer concentration
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Effect of postinduction nutrient feed composition and use of lactose as inducer during production of thermostable xylanase in Escherichia coli glucose-limited fed-batch cultivations
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The methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastoris as a host for the expression and production of thermostable xylanase from the bacterium Rhodothermus marinus
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Two novel cyclodextrin-degrading enzymes isolated from thermophilic bacteria have similar domain structures but differ in oligomeric state and activity profile
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A cultivation technique for E-coli fed-batch cultivations operating close to the maximum oxygen transfer capacity of the reactor
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Monomeric and dimeric cyclomaltodextrinases reveal different modes of substrate degradation
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- 2004
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The modular xylanase Xyn10A from Rhodothermus marinus is cell-attached, and its C-terminal domain has several putative homologues among cell-attached proteins within the phylum Bacteroidetes
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