Bertram_2008_J.Am.Oil.Chem.Soc_85_47

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Title : Characterization of Lipases and Esterases from Metagenomes for Lipid Modification - Bertram_2008_J.Am.Oil.Chem.Soc_85_47
Author(s) : Bertram M , Hildebrandt P , Weine DPr , Patel JS , Bartnek F , Hitchman TS , Bornscheuer UT
Ref : Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society , 85 :47 , 2008
Abstract :

Three hundred and fifty novel lipases and esterases discovered from environmental DNA samples were characterized for their fatty acid profile using GC-analysis. Enzymes were selected for further study based on activity and fatty acid chain length specificity. Additional characterization was based on enzyme activity towards tributyrin and 4-methylumbelliferyl butyrate, and enzyme heat stability. Several lipases were identified, which show high specificity towards short-chain fatty acids similar to pregastric lipases from kid and calf and a lipase from Mucor javanicus. Additionally, the metagenome-derived enzymes were thermostable. Selected metagenomic lipases were immobilized on Celite and used for the synthesis of structured triglycerides.

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Bertram M, Hildebrandt P, Weine DPr, Patel JS, Bartnek F, Hitchman TS, Bornscheuer UT (2008)
Characterization of Lipases and Esterases from Metagenomes for Lipid Modification
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society 85 :47

Bertram M, Hildebrandt P, Weine DPr, Patel JS, Bartnek F, Hitchman TS, Bornscheuer UT (2008)
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society 85 :47