about
Pyrobaculum aerophilum sp. nov., a novel nitrate-reducing hyperthermophilic archaeumBioactive Compounds Produced by Strains of Penicillium and Talaromyces of Marine OriginUncommon Glycosidases for the Enzymatic Preparation of GlycosidesEditorial: Marine biomoleculesEnzymatic Processes in Marine BiotechnologyAngling for uniqueness in enzymatic preparation of glycosides.Glycoside hydrolases in Aplysia fasciata: analysis and applications.Identification and molecular characterization of the first alpha -xylosidase from an archaeon.Marine biocatalysts: enzymatic features and applications.Oligosaccharide synthesis by glycosynthases.Marine glycosyl hydrolases in the hydrolysis and synthesis of oligosaccharides.Five years patenting time frame concerning enzymatic preparation of glycosides.Some enzymes in marine environment: prospective applications found in patent literature.Hooked on α-d-galactosidases: from biomedicine to enzymatic synthesis.Enlarging the substrate portfolio of the thermophilic esterase EST2 from Alicyclobacillus acidocaldarius.Are multifunctional marine polysaccharides a myth or reality?Identification of an archaeal alpha-L-fucosidase encoded by an interrupted gene. Production of a functional enzyme by mutations mimicking programmed -1 frameshifting.Calditol tetraether lipids of the archaebacterium Sulfolobus solfataricus. Biosynthetic studies.1H and 13C NMR assignment of benzothiophenquinones from the sulfur-oxidizing archaebacterium Sulfolobus solfataricus.Calcium-induced interaction and fusion of archaeobacterial lipid vesicles: a fluorescence study.The glycolipid of Halobacterium trapanicum.Determination of hydride transfer stereospecificity of NADH-dependent alcohol-aldehyde/ketone oxidoreductase from Sulfolobus solfataricus.Activity of hyperthermophilic glycosynthases is significantly enhanced at acidic pH.Identification of the catalytic nucleophile of the family 29 alpha-L-fucosidase from Sulfolobus solfataricus via chemical rescue of an inactive mutant.Glycosynthase-catalysed syntheses at pH below neutrality.Enzymatic syntheses and selective hydrolysis of O-beta-D-galactopyranosides using a marine mollusc beta-galactosidase.Antagonism against Rhizoctonia solani and fungitoxic metabolite production by some Penicillium isolates.2/4-Substituted-9-fluorenones and their O-glucosides as potential immunomodulators and anti-herpes simplex virus-2 agents. Part 5.Biocatalysed synthesis of beta-O-glucosides from 9-fluorenon-2-carbohydroxyesters. Part 3: IFN-inducing and anti-HSV-2 properties.Highly productive autocondensation and transglycosylation reactions with Sulfolobus solfataricus glycosynthase.Purification and characterization of a beta-D-mannosidase from the marine anaspidean Aplysia fasciata.Hydrolyses and transglycosylations performed by purified alpha-D-glucosidase of the marine mollusc Aplysia fasciata.Direct enzymatic glucosylation of naringin in grapefruit juice by alpha-D-glucosidase from the marine mollusc Aplysia fasciata.Update on Marine Carbohydrate Hydrolyzing Enzymes: Biotechnological Applications.Methanopyrus kandleri, gen. and sp. nov. represents a novel group of hyperthermophilic methanogens, growing at 110�Cα-Rhamnosidase activity in the marine isolate Novosphingobium sp. PP1Y and its use in the bioconversion of flavonoidsEnzymatic synthesis and 3-D structure of anti-proliferative acidic (MeGlcUA) xylotetrasaccharideApplications in Biocatalysis of Glycosyl Hydrolases from the Hyperthermophilic ArchaeonSulfolobus solfataricusHigh-Yielding Enzymatic α-Glucosylation of Pyridoxine by Marine α-Glucosidase from Aplysia fasciataEnzymatic Synthesis of 2-Deoxyglycosides Using the ß-Glycosidase of the Archaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus
P50
Q24679510-66D7E17D-3D78-46DB-8894-42D1EBF95FC4Q26768450-A6B86F8E-F4BD-4E59-901A-6C0B72B795CBQ26781259-CD65E8F7-E37B-4CDA-BBC5-83A00BC21484Q28610528-C496B8B1-E74C-4A78-AD16-F2CABDE950B9Q30357286-5AB26244-23B5-4284-8BF3-55F4A766A2F1Q33649518-3A786635-A908-469D-974F-3F660756DFF7Q33848920-D9043116-3FE3-497A-AB75-CC2B60BF8676Q33901141-2BE5D6B0-277B-49E1-A47B-D62E12BEC12EQ35073244-2D0FEAA8-531D-4CF4-BF39-875388A3EE8AQ35613696-58A1672E-FF75-4806-B81A-CB34A0F48C66Q36558094-F3833562-087F-49E3-BA89-A7A4B7199B6DQ37702309-70D5B8BC-94C6-465F-8C08-62508536985CQ38014133-EE3AEA44-CD45-4E3C-98E9-93DB550CDADDQ38267972-E7592B75-9CF8-4AE6-97BB-C92A00AB58E8Q40690230-AFEFD2F6-82AD-4704-98D9-D6F66A8F2816Q41605179-9A115132-F20E-4DE6-A471-E57947D448C9Q42694224-520D5BC4-A4AB-45B4-BF06-11DFCCCC6D8DQ42793809-83D7C070-17C8-42A5-A326-1FB960FF5A2EQ43018750-CB3DA3AB-F5C3-4EFD-990D-8B42191C08BBQ43023002-3F56BC90-BFB7-437C-B899-5CDEAB37C91FQ43023214-6E2B62D2-73B2-4156-8761-A00C57FDDAB4Q44425975-CFCF9894-2AB0-497F-AEB6-6913090C543CQ44511794-F3CC3BE4-D68F-496C-9FE8-DE67A7698FB4Q44544829-ED5B6107-F0CB-4100-8C7B-7A83AEC44DDCQ44638696-24C7AADC-00A9-4AF8-B79E-1883C5CA74B9Q45176027-C4BAA8E7-B7CA-4A2D-8028-BAB9160CC394Q45210428-DC1EA14D-D656-4808-83A2-752D48468285Q45391072-39541A10-6E87-443C-B122-C8EE49F57EF0Q46453155-AED5EE76-F652-4763-AE4A-76E72B2FCD6BQ46595686-2F44DE21-9376-4D05-90E6-5306932405ACQ46608975-820C0EF6-F475-44B4-8820-AF740EE0FB5EQ46806288-3778509A-5D3B-404D-A276-7F8E63692616Q46837455-959F5D2D-B98C-488A-8574-AF0F50DF3019Q52322359-DED9F3D1-A144-41D5-AC60-DE3F8D9D761AQ55883332-44043097-D36C-4C82-9032-1F1C7F4B21D8Q57628405-BC5E609F-695D-45BC-A7E4-E7A73902D999Q58043821-51FF87C8-BFF3-4096-9682-E7606139BE2BQ58413077-7788AC1D-C946-4E95-9447-46CC737E2394Q60332637-652E288F-B969-4395-8711-079089B181A7Q61452207-35EECAFD-AD86-4D11-99E1-D52951519F6A
P50
description
hulumtues
@sq
researcher
@en
ricercatore
@it
wetenschapper
@nl
հետազոտող
@hy
name
Antonio Trincone
@ast
Antonio Trincone
@en
Antonio Trincone
@es
Antonio Trincone
@nl
Antonio Trincone
@sl
type
label
Antonio Trincone
@ast
Antonio Trincone
@en
Antonio Trincone
@es
Antonio Trincone
@nl
Antonio Trincone
@sl
prefLabel
Antonio Trincone
@ast
Antonio Trincone
@en
Antonio Trincone
@es
Antonio Trincone
@nl
Antonio Trincone
@sl
P214
P244
P1053
B-4323-2010
P106
P1153
7004221794
P21
P214
P244
n2006182531
P2798
P31
P3762
P3829
P496
0000-0003-4191-7280
P735
P7859
lccn-n2006182531