Conference Co-Chairs:
Professor Frieder W. Scheller
Institute of Biochemistry &
Biology, University of Potsdam, Germany
Professor Christian Wandrey
Institute of Biotechnology,
Research Centre Jülich, Germany
Professor Oreste Ghisalba
Novartis Pharma AG, Basel,
Switzerland
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Sunday, October 7, 2001
15:00 - 18:00 Registration
(Hotel Lobby)
16:00 - 18:00 Linking
the Pharmaceutical Industry with Academia
Pre-conference Workshop by PricewaterhouseCoopers,
Basel, Switzerland
Workshop Co-Chairs:
Andreas Fischer and Hugh Browne
18:00 - 19:30 Opening
Dinner
19:30 - 19:45 Opening
Remarks
Conference Co-Chair:
Frieder W. Scheller, University of Potsdam, GERMANY
UEF Liaison: Allen Laskin,
New York, USA
19:45 - 20:45 Plenary
Lecture
Structures and
Mechanisms of the Complexes from the Respiratory Chain
Hartmut Michel (Nobel
Prize Laureate), Frankfurt, GERMANY
21:00 - 22.00 Opening Reception
Monday, October
8, 2001
06:30 - 08:15 Breakfast
08:30 - 12:00 SESSION
I: INDUSTRIAL BIOCATALYSIS
Session Co-Chairs:
Christian Wandrey, Jülich
Research Centre, Jülich, GERMANY
Poul B. Poulsen, NOVOZYMES,
Bagsvaerd, DENMARK
08:30 - 09:00 Industrial
Biocatalysis - The American View from Academia
Harvey W. Blanch, University
of California-Berkeley, USA
Chi Huey Wong, The Scripps
Research Institute, La Jolla, USA
09:00 - 09:30 Industrial
Biocatalysis - The American View from Industry
Keith A. Powell, Maxygen
Inc., Redwood City, USA
09:30 - 10:00 Industrial
Biocatalysis - The Asian View from Academia
Sakayu Shimizu, Kyoto
University, Kyoto, JAPAN
10:00 - 10:30 Coffee
Break
10:30 - 11:00 Industrial
Biocatalysis - The Asian View from Industry
Junzo Hasegawa, KANEKA
Corp, Osaka, JAPAN
11:00 - 11:30 Industrial
Biocatalysis - The European View from Academia
Herfried Griengl, Graz
Technical University, Graz, AUSTRIA
11:30 - 12:00 Industrial
Biocatalysis - The European View from Industry
Marcel Wubbolts, DSM
Research Geleen, Geleen, THE NETHERLANDS
12:00 - 13:00 Lunch
13:30 - 17:30 (Buses
leave at 13:30 promptly from front of hotel)
Visit to Potsdam/ad
hoc Session at Potsdam University
(including a short reception
at the University)
Session Chair:
Oreste Ghisalba, Novartis
Pharma AG, Basel, SWITZERLAND
Biotechnology - An Enabling Technology
for Industrial Sustainability
Alan T. Bull, University
of Kent, UNITED KINGDOM
17:30 - 19:30 POSTER
SESSION I
Session Chair:
Harvey W. Blanch, University
of California, Berkeley, USA
(Presenters will be present
to answer questions)
19:30 - 21:00 Dinner
21:00 - 22:30 Social
hour (in poster area)
Tuesday, October
9, 2001
06:30 - 08:15 Breakfast
08:30 - 12:00 SESSION
II: ANALYTICAL APPLICATIONS
Session Co-Chairs:
Gao Xiang Li, Institute of Microbiology,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, CHINA
Reinhard Renneberg, Hong
Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, CHINA
08:30 - 09:00 Imaging
Cytochrome P450: The Scanning Tunnelling Microscopy
of Redox Active
Proteins
H. Allen O. Hill, Oxford,
UNITED KINGDOM
09:00 - 09:30 Single
Molecule Enzymology
Rudolf Rigler, Karolinska
Institute, Stockholm, SWEDEN
09:30 - 10:00 Molecular
Enzyme Engineering for Biosensors and Biochips
Xian-En Zhang, Wuhan Institute of Virology,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, CHINA
10:00 - 10:30 Coffee
Break
10:30 - 11:00 The
Development of an Interface Protein to Facilitate the
Electron Transfer
Between Sensor Enzyme and Electro-Chemical Reaction - The Artificial
Electron Transfer Subunit
Koji Sode, Tokyo University
of Agriculture and Technology, Tokyo, JAPAN
11:00 - 11:30 Biosensors
for Creatinin and HbAl-c - Can Antibodies Make Them Better?
Axel Warsinke, University
of Potsdam, GERMANY
11:30 - 12:00 Discussion
12:00 - 13:30 Lunch
14:00 - 17:00 SESSION
III: NEW BIOCATALYSTS
Session Co-Chairs:
Yasuhisa Asano, Toyama
Prefectural University, JAPAN
Johannes Paul Pachlatko,
Syngenta AG, Basel, SWITZERLAND
14:00 - 14:30 Human
Cytochrome P450 in Bacteria as a Tool for Drug Research and
Development
Thomas Friedberg, University
of Dundee, UNITED KINGDOM
14:30 - 15:00 Exploring
the Substrate Spectrum of Recombinant Sucrose
Synthase for Carbohydrate Engineering
Lothar Elling, Heinrich
Heine University of Düsseldorf, GERMANY
15:00 - 15:30 Enzymatic
Synthesis of Non-Protein Amino Acids Using
Cystein Synthetase Coupled with
Acetyl-CoA Regeneration
Kazuhiro Nakanishi, Okayama
University, JAPAN
15:30 - 16:00 Coffee Break
16:00 - 16:30 Synthesis
of Cephalexin from D-2-Amino-2-Phenylacetonitrile
Using an Enzymatic Cascade
Fred van Rantwijk, Delft
University of Technology, THE NETHERLANDS
16:30 - 17:00 Directed
Evolution of Hydroxynitrillyase towards Improved
Activity with Bulky
Substrates
Helmut Schwab, Technical
University of Graz, AUSTRIA
17:30 - 19:30 POSTER
SESSION II
Session Chair:
Hak-Sung Kim, Korea Advanced
Institute of Science and Technology, Taejon, KOREA
(Poster presenters will be present
to answer questions)
19:30 - 21:00 Dinner
21:00 - 22:30 Social
hour (in poster area)
Wednesday, October
10, 2001
06:30 - 08:00 Breakfast
08:00 - 11:00 SESSION
IV: DIRECTED EVOLUTION OF BIOCATALYSTS
Session Chair:
Karl-Erich Jaeger, Ruhr
University of Bochum, GERMANY
08:00 - 08:30 The
Limits of Thermotolerance
Andrew Ellington, University
of Texas, Austin, USA
08:30 - 09:00 Molecular
Breeding of Genes, Pathways and Genomes
by DNA Shuffling
Willem P.C. Stemmer,
Maxygen, Inc., Redwood City, USA
09:00 - 09:30 Engineering
of Lipase Activities
Sanne
O. Schrøder Glad, Novozymes A/S, Smørmosevej, DENMARK
09:30 - 10:00 Coffee
Break
10:00 - 10:30 Molecular
Breeding of Biosynthetic Pathways
Claudia Schmidt-Dannert,
University of Minnesota, St. Paul, USA
10:30 - 11:00 Creation
of Enantioselective Lipases by Directed Evolution
Karl-Erich Jaeger, Ruhr
University of Bochum, GERMANY
11:15 - 18:00 Tour to
Berlin - Meet in hotel lobby by 11:15 as buses must leave by
11:30 sharp to keep
first reservation. Be sure to bring your ticket
(in your name badge
holder).
Lunch boxes will be
distributed on the bus.
19:00 - 20:30 Dinner
20:30 - 22:30 Social
hour (in poster area)
Thursday, October
11, 2001
06:30 - 08:15 Breakfast
08:30 - 12:00 SESSION
V: STRUCTURE/CATALYTIC MECHANISMS
Session Co-Chairs:
Jean-Pierre Toutant,
OECD Coordinator, Montpellier, FRANCE
Joel L. Sussman, The
Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, ISRAEL
08:30 - 09:00 Acetylcholinesterase:
Is It Possible to Infer Alternate Functions for this
Enzyme from Its
3D Structure?
Joel I. Sussman, The
Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, ISRAEL
09:00 - 09:30 Substrate
Recognition Scheme of Glycosyltrehalose Trehalohydrolase from
the Hyperthermophilic
Archaeum Sulfolobus solfataricus
Michael D. Feese, Emerald
BioStructures, Inc., USA
09:30 - 10:00 Cyclic
Amidases, New 3D-Structures of Enzymes with Biotechnological
Interest
Dietmar Schomburg, University
of Cologne, GERMANY
10:00 - 10:30 Coffee
Break
10:30 - 11:00 Structures
and Mechanisms of Chitinases
M.G. Peter, University
of Potsdam, GERMANY
11:00 - 11:30 Characterization,
Sequencing and Protein Engineering of Cryophilic
Proteases of Marine
Origin
J.A. Asenjo, University
of Chile, Santiago, CHILE
11:30 - 12:00 Discussion
12:00 - 13:00 Lunch
13:30 - 16.30 SESSION
VI: WORKSHOP NEW TECHNIQUES
Session Co-Chairs:
Maria-Regina Kula, Heinrich
Heine University of Düsseldorf, GERMANY
Oreste Ghisalba, Novartis
Pharma AG, Basel, SWITZERAND
Investigation and on-line Analysis
of Enantioselective Enzymatic Reactions
in Different Solvents via 2D-Fluorescence
Spectroscopy
Torsten Knüttel,
University of Hannover, GERMANY
Gas
Phase Biotransformations Catalysed by Whole Cells
Isabelle Goubet, Université
de la Rochelle, FRANCE
New
Strategies for Enzyme Stabilization Involving the Protein Engineering
and the Immobilization in Mesoporous
Materials
Haruo Takahashi, TOYOTA Central R&D
Laboratories, Aichi, JAPAN
A
Novel Transglutaminase from Bacillus subtilis Spores
Kenzo Yokozeki, Ajinomoto Co, JAPAN
Stabilization
of NAD-dependent Formate Dehydrogenase from Candida
boidinii by Directed Evolution
Heike Slusarczyk, Heinrich Heine University
of Düsseldorf, GERMANY
A
Novel Molecularly Imprinted Catalyst Mimicking a Fructosyl Amine
Dehydrogenase for an Amperometric
Sensor Constituent
Koji Sode, Tokyo University
of Agriculture and Technology, JAPAN
Homology-independent
Protein Engineering Using Incremental Truncation
Technology
Stefan Lutz, The Pennsylvania
State University, USA
Creation of Protein/Enzyme
Lineages with New Sequence Spaces by
Functional Salvage Screen
Hak-Sung Kim, Korea Advanced
Institute of Science and Technology, Taejon, KOREA
Controlling Factors
in Bacterial Cell-Free Protein Biosynthesis
Martin Siemann-Herzberg,
University of Stuttgart, GERMANY-
Microchamber Arrays
for PCR, Protein Synthesis and Cell Diagnosis
Eiichi Tamiya, Japan
Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Ishikawa, JAPAN
Development of
Single-Molecule PCR Combined with Cell-Free Protein
Synthesis to Construct
Large in-vitro Protein Library
Tsuneo Yamane, Nagoya
University, JAPAN
Cell-Free Protein
Expression: New Developments and Challenges
Erhard Fernholz, Roche
Diagnostics, Penzberg, GERMANY
Cell Surface
Engineering of Yeast - How to Apply It
Atsuo Tanaka, Kyoto University,
JAPAN
16:30 - 17:00 Coffee
Break
17:00 - 18.45 SESSION
VII: ORAL PRESENTATION OF SELECTED POSTERS
Session Co-Chairs:
Harvey W. Blanch, University
of California, Berkeley, USA
Hak-Sung Kim, Korea Advanced
Institute of Science and Technology, Taejon, KOREA
17:00 - 17:10 Poster
Chair: Introduction of Poster Prize Winners
17:10 - 17:30 TBA,
Presentation of Poster (Second Prize)
17:30 - 17:50 TBA,
Presentation of Poster (First Prize)
ENZYME ENGINEERING
AWARD LECTURE
Session Chair:
Maria-Regina Kula, Heinrich
Heine University of Düsseldorf, GERMANY
17:50 - 18:00 Maria-Regina
Kula
Introduction of Enzyme
Engineering Award Winner
18:00 - 18:45 2001 Enzyme
Engineering Award Lecture
TBA
19:15 - 22.00 Banquet
Friday, October
12, 2001
06:30 - 10:00 Breakfast
and Conference Adjournment
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1. Imaging Polarimetry for Biocatalysis
Screening
Andreas Bommarius, Phillip Gibbs, Richard C. Wilson
2. Catalytic Antagonists: Selective
degradation by Ligand-Targeted enzymes
Richard Bott, Benjamin G. Davis, David R.W. Hodgson, Astrid
Ullman
3. Resolution of D.L-Carnitine Catalyzed by
Snail Enzyme
Shu-gui Cao, Tian-Bing Ding,
Gui-qiu Xie, Dong-Mei Lu
4. Maltose, a unique potential candidate
for maltooligosaccharides synthesis by CGTase.
Didier Combes, Celine Monthieu, Alain Guibert
5.
The South African advanced
research centre of applied microbiology
Don A. Cowan, Stephanie
Burton
6.
An improved lipase bioconversion
process for the production of fatty acid sugar esters
Jean-Mark Engasser, Francoise
Chamouleau, Mohamed Ghoul
7.
Thermostable glutamate dehydrogenase
from a hyperthermophilic archaeon Pyrococcus horikoshii
Yan Feng, Shiyu Wang, Shugui
Cao, Yoshitsugu Kosugi
8.
Directed evolution of glucoamylase
to increase thermostability and substrate specificity
Clark Ford, Yue Wang, Erica
Fuchs, Roberto DaSilva
9.
Application of Polylysine
Tagging System to Purify and Immobilize Enzymes
Nam Soo Han, Dae-Hyuk
Kweon, Chan Su Rha, Jin-Ho Seo
10.
Exploiting microbial cell
display for high-throughput screening of improved enzyme variants
Heung-Chae Jung, Soo-Keun
Choi, Eui-Joong Kim, Su-Min Ko
11.
Development of novel whole
cell biocatalysts for production of biofuels and chemicals from
biomass by using enzyme surface display systems
Akihiro Kondo, Hideki Fukuda, Mitsuyoshi
Ueda, Atsuo Tanaka
12.
A new approach to directed
gene evolution by recombined extension on truncated templates
(RETT)
Si Hyoung Lee, Eon Jung Ryu, Kyung
Hwa Jung, Yong Chul Shin
13.
Improvement of benzoylformate
decarboxylase (BFD) for biocatalytic processes by directed evolution
B. Lingen, D. Kolter, M. Muller, M.
Pohl
14.
Gene Cloning, Expressing
and Alkaline-tolerant Mechanism of Bacterial â-1,4-glycanases
Xiangmei Liu, Yinbo Qu, Meng
Qi, Zhihong Wu, Jianqun Lin
15.
Isolation of heat-stable
deoxycytidine deaminase
Hidekatsu Maeda, Tsuyoshi Sakai, Hideo
Mon-ma
16.
The resistance of dextran
modificed hyaluronidase against the heparin inhibition
Alexander V. Maksimenko, Yuliya Schechilina,
Elena Tischenko
17.
Modeling and Optimization
of Directed Evolution Protocols for Enzyme Engineering
Gregory L. Moore, Costas D.
Maranas
18.
Improvements in Lipase Catalysed
Hydrolisis of Racemic Ester of (RS)-Propanolol
R.V. Muralidhar, R.R. Chirumamilla,
V.N. Ramachandran, R. Marchant and P. Nigam
19.
In vitro engineering of Burkholderia
cepacia KWI-56 lipase using PCR and cell-protein synthesis
Hideo Nakano, Junhao Yang, Koei Kobayashi,
Tsuneo Yamane
20.
Bi-directional improvement
of oxidative and thermal stability of N-carbamyl-D-amino acid
amydohydrolase by directed evolution
Ki-Hoon Oh, Sung-Hoon Nam, Hak-Sung
Kim
21.
Protein engineering of a
â-1,3-Glucanase enzyme able to permabilize the yeast cell
wall: mutagenetic studies of the catalytic center
A.Olivera, B.A. Andrews, J.A. Asenjo
22.
Modeling and kinetic analysis
of the reaction system using whole cells with separately-and co-expressed
d-hydantoinase and N-Carbamoylase
Joo-Ho Park, Dong-Cheol Lee, Hak-Sung
Kim
23.
In Vitro
selection of a (â/á)8-barrel scaffold
using plasmid-linked display
Wayne M. Patrick, Jonathan M. Blackburn
24.
An approach to have control
of malolactic bacteria by Nisin fiber bioreactor
Paolo Spettoli, Anna Lante, Antonella
Crapisi, Giovanna Lomolino
25.
ASPD - a database and analysis
tools for directly evolved biocatalysts
VP Valuev, DA Afonnikov, DA Grigorovich
and MP Pomomarenko
26.
Production and Preliminary
Isolation of Trichoderma sp. T6 Xylanase
Ke Wu, Jingmin Cai, Renrui Pan,
Jie Zhang, Bin Liu, Qianqian Wu, Benhong Yang
27.
Evolutionary molecular engineering
from Random polypeptides
Asao Yamauchi, Itaru urabe and Tetsuya
Yomo
28.
Molecular cloning of glucose-
3-dehydrogenase and its application for the synthesis of 3-keto
derivatives of Saccharide
Tomohiko Yamazaki, Eri Akaike, Yuko
Yamada, Yoshiko Sakata
29.
The Hydrolysis of Ethyl Chrysanthemate
by Lipase
Li-rong Yang, Jian-Ping Wu, Chi Zhang
30.
Lipase-catalyzed kinetic
resolution of allethrolone
Li-rong Yang, Jian-Ping Wu
31.
Rational design of a more
stable penicillin G. acylase
Sheng Yang, Haixu Tang, He Huang, Jiang
Pan
32.
Enhancement of the activity
of alpha-aspartyl dipeptidase by Directed Evolution
Jin Zhang, Xiangdou Kong, Xiaojun Gou,
Yiming Liu
33.
High yield hybrid enzyme
for fuel ethanol production
Jin Zhang, Xiangdou Kong, Xiaojun Gou,
Bin Liu
34.
In vitro selection of a new
type of DNA-RNA complex nucleozyme that cleave RNA
Jin Zhang, Xiangdou Kong, Xiaojun Gou,
Hongying Zhang
35.
Study on the active sites
of alpha-Aspastyl dipeptidase by Site-directed mutagenesis
Jin Zhang, Xiangdou Kong, Quan Zheng,
Jun Lu
36.
Chemo-Enzymatic Synthesis
of RGD Diamide in Aqueous Water-Miscible
Xue-Zhong Zhang, Li-Qian Zhang, Yan-Dong
Zhang, Li Xu
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1. Enhancement
by Directed Evolution of the Thermostability and Catalytic Activity
of a Newly Discovered D-Stereospecofic Amino-Acid Amidase from
Ochrobactrum Anthropi (P2)
Yashuhisa Asano,
Hidenobu Komeda, Naoyoshi Ishikawa
2. Thermostable
exopolygalacturonate lyase from Bacillus licheniformis: cloning
and properties of the cloned enzyme
S. Berensmeier, K. Buchholz, H. Diekmann,
J. Meens
3.
Isolation, characterization
and inactivation kinetics of two thermostable amyloglucosidases
S. Berensmeier, P. Reilly
and K. Buchholz
4.
Biotransformation of phenolics
using oxidative enzymes
S.G. Burton, A. Boshoff, D. Ryan, T.
Luke
5. Sensitive
method for determination of pectolytic activity with dilute pectin
solution
Devlet Demirel, Ismail Hakki Boyaci,
Mehmet Mutlu
6.
Enzymatic synthesis of methyl
a-D-Glucopyranoside acceptor-products using immobilized dextransucrases
A. Gomez de Segura, F.J. Plou, M. Alcalde,
M. Remaud-Simeon
7.
Lipase-catalyzed enantioselective
esterification of ketoprofen in organic solvent
Yong Guo, Wei Du, Min-Hua Zong
8.
Lipase-catalyzed enantioselective
ammonolysis of phenylglycine methyl ester in organic solvent
Yong Guo, Wei Du, Min-Hua Zong
9.
Quaternary structure engineering
pyrroloquinoline quinone glucose dehydrogenase rational design
and direct evolution of the enzyme for glucose sensor
Satoshi Igarashi, Koji Sode
10.
Directed Evolution of a chitosanase
for enhanced thermostability
Min Jung Kang, Chul Park, Si Hyoung
Lee, Young Chul Shin
11.
Lysozyme as a stabilizing
agent for an enzyme biosensor for glucose and sucrose
N.G. Karanth, M.D. Gouda, M.A. Kumar,
M.S. Thakur
12.
Antibody catalysed reactions
in microemulsion systems
F.N. Kolisis, E. Franqueville, H. Loutrari,
F. Mellou
13.
Solvent engineering instead
of enzyme engineering: Ionic liquids as novel tool to enhance
yield and enantioselectivity in enzyme catalysis
U. Kragl, N. Kaftzik, M. Eckstein,
P. Wasserscheid
14.
Production
of Sialic Acid and CMP-Sialic Acid. Using Recombinant Escherichi
coli as a Biocatalyst
Sun-Gu Lee,
Kwany-Won Lee, Hyoung-Don Yun, Jung-Kyu Yi, Byung-Gee Kim
15.
Multi-parameter biosensor
in an automatic flow injection system for monitoring Kidney Dialysis
Process
Gao Xiang Li, Jian Guo Liu and Li Chen
Zhong
16.
Efficient Electroenzymatic
Oxidations by Reaction Engineering
Andreas Liese,
Stephan Lütz, Iris Schröder
17.
An artificial glutathione
peroxidase with high catalytic efficiency: Selenoglutathione
transferase
Guimin Luo, Xiajun Ren, Per Jemth,
Bengt Mannervik
18.
Lipase activation for intersterification
by hydrocarbon-water interfaces
T. Maruyama, M. Nakajima, S. Ichikawa,
M. Seki
19.
Suppresion of the oxidation
of polyunsaturated fatty acid by esterification with ascorbic
acid through lipase-catalyzed condensation
Ryuichi Matsuno, Yoshiyuki Watanabe,
Shuji Adachi
20.
Effect of pressure on lipase-catalyzed
esterification of stearic acid and hydrolysis of ethylstearate
near the critical point in supercritical carbon dioxide
Osato Miyawaki, Hideki Nakaya, Kozo
Nakamura
21.
Biodegradation
of Alkane by Psychrotropic Bacteria for Cold Environment
Yasutaka Morita,
Hirotsugu Onishi, Sathuluri Ramachandra Rao, Toshifumi Sakaguchi,
Yuji Murakami, Kenji Yokoyama, Eiichi Tamiya
22.
Physical Complexation with
polymers as a useful technique to activate enzymes in organic
media
Yoshihiko Murakami, Akira Hirata
23.
Rhizomucor miehei
lipase: Differential Scanning Calorimetry and combined pressure/temperature
stability studies in presence of soluble additives
Marilyne Noal, Eva Munoz, Monique Suderie,
Didier Combes
24.
A novel fungal enzyme, bilirubin
dehydrogenase, useful for diagnostic bilirubin measurement
Jun Ogawa, Woro Triarsi, Hiromi Tanaka,
Kenji Kano
25.
Enzyme Crystals
Encapsulated by Nanoengineered Polymer Multilayer for Bioreactors,
Biosensors and Immunoassays
Reinhard Renneberg,
D. Trau, W. Yang, M. Lehmann, F. Caruso
26. Enzymatic
buffers enable positive-response inhibition-based biosensing of
nerve agents
Alan J. Russell, Markus Erdelbinger,
Joseph J. DeFrank, Geraldine Drevon
27. Electrochemical
Enhancement of a Flow Amperometric Response for L-Ascorbate Using
a Laccase-Column
Ikuo Satoh and Yasuhiro
Iida
28.
Whole Blood
Neuropathy Target Esterase: Biomarker of Human Neuropathic Organophosphates
Larisa V.
Sigolaeva, Galina F. Makhaeva, Lyudmila V. Zhuravleva, Vladimier
V. Malygin, Arkadi V. Eremenko, Alexander Makower, Frieder W.
Scheller, Ilya N. Kurochkin
29. Enzymatic
synthesis of palm based amino acid surfactants
El Soo, AB Salleh, M. Basri, CAN Razak
30.
Enantioselective synthesis
of (-)-methyl acetate using immobilised enzyme lipase in a recirculated
packed bed reactor
Ng Tit Soo, Mohamad Roji
31.
Energetics
and Secondary Structural Changes of Enzymes after Covalent Modification
S. Srimathi, A. Yamuna,
K.V. Jayanthi, P.V. Sundaram
32.
Crystal structure of glycerol-3-phosphate
acyltransferase from squash (Cucurbita moscata)
Taro Tamada, Michael D. Feese, Stefano
R. Ferri, Yoichi Kato
33.
Highly selective determination
of acetylpolyamine
Kosuke Tomita, Shioka Sakurada, Satoshi
Ota
34.
Rational Modification of
the Hydrogen Peroxide-Mediated Cytochrome C Inactivation Pathway
Brenda Valderrama, Humberto Garcia,
Rafael Vasquez-Duhalt
35.
Cleavage of
Carbonates by Antibodies
Deljana Werner,
Axel Warsinke, Jochen Woller, Bernd Kallies, Wolfgang Höhne,
Burkhard Micheel
36.
The Hydrolysis
of Ethyl Chrysanthemate by Lipase
Jian-Ping Wu, Li-Rong
Yang, Chi Zhang
37. Preliminary
Study on Solid State Fermentation of Fucoidanase by Marine Fungus
Dendryphiella arenaria N94
Qianqian Wu, Ke
Wu, Jie Zhang, Bin Liu, Renrui Pan, Marinus Meiners, Song Qin,
Jingmin Cai
38.
The serine-297 of Escherichia
coli Phenylalanine aminotransferase is crucial for catalytic efficiency
Szu-Pei Wu, Tzann-Shun Hwang, Wen-Chang
Chang, Hsin Tsai
39.
Preparation and autioxidative
effects of corn peptides
Li Xu, Xianglu Li, Xiaoxia Wu, Xuezhong
Zhang
40.
The effect of salts on lipases
activity in hexane
Li-rong Yang, Jian-Ping Wu, Shan-jing
Yao
41.
Immobilized recombinant penicillin
acylase and synthesis of cephalexin
Zhong-Yi Yuan, Sheng Yang, Xin-Jia
Wu, Ren-Bao Li
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