@article{JerominWelsch1995, author = {Jeromin, G{\"u}nter Erich and Welsch, Volker}, title = {Diketene a New Esterification Reagent in the Enzyme-Aided Synthesis of Chiral Alcohols and Chiral Acetoacetic Acid Esters}, series = {Tetrahedron Letters . 36 (1995), H. 37}, journal = {Tetrahedron Letters . 36 (1995), H. 37}, isbn = {0040-4039}, pages = {6663 -- 6664}, year = {1995}, language = {en} } @article{BaumannLaraHubbertenetal.1997, author = {Baumann, Marcus and Lara, R.J. and Hubberten, D.N. and Thomas, D.N.}, title = {Dissolved organic matter studies in enclosed systems: Application of hydophobic fractionation for the assessment of organic nitrogen dynamics / Lara, R.J. ; Hubberten, U. ; Thomas, D.N. ; Baumann, M.E.M. ; Kattner, G.}, series = {Journal of Marine Systems. 13 (1997), H. 1-4}, journal = {Journal of Marine Systems. 13 (1997), H. 1-4}, isbn = {0924-7963}, pages = {155 -- 161}, year = {1997}, language = {en} } @article{BaumannTillmannAletsee1989, author = {Baumann, Marcus and Tillmann, U. and Aletsee, L.}, title = {Distribution of Carbon Among Photosynthetic End Products in the Bloom-Forming Arctic Diatom Thalassiosira antarctica COMBER / Tillmann, U. ; Baumann, M.E.M. ; Aletsee, L.}, series = {Polar Biology. 10 (1989), H. 3}, journal = {Polar Biology. 10 (1989), H. 3}, isbn = {0722-4060}, pages = {231 -- 238}, year = {1989}, language = {en} } @article{BaumannGradinger1991, author = {Baumann, Marcus and Gradinger, R.}, title = {Distribution of Phytoplankton Communities in Relation to the Large Scale Hydrographical Regime in the Fram Strait 1984 / Gradinger, R. ; Baumann, M.E.M.}, series = {Marine Biology. 111 (1991), H. 2}, journal = {Marine Biology. 111 (1991), H. 2}, isbn = {0025-3162}, pages = {311 -- 321}, year = {1991}, language = {en} } @article{BongaertsEsserLorbachetal.2011, author = {Bongaerts, Johannes and Esser, Simon and Lorbach, Volker and Al-Momani, L{\´o}ay and M{\"u}ller, Michael A. and Franke, Dirk and Grondal, Christoph and Kurutsch, Anja and Bujnicki, Robert and Takors, Ralf and Raeven, Leon and Wubbolts, Marcel and Bovenberg, Roel and Nieger, Martin and Sch{\"u}rmann, Melanie and Trachtmann, Natalie and Kozak, Stefan and Sprenger, Georg A. and M{\"u}ller, Michael}, title = {Diversity-oriented production of metabolites derived from chorismate and their use in organic synthesis}, series = {Angewandte Chemie International Edition}, volume = {Vol. 50}, journal = {Angewandte Chemie International Edition}, number = {Iss. 34}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Weinheim}, issn = {1521-3773 (E-Journal); 0570-0833 (Print); 1433-7851 (Print)}, pages = {7781 -- 7786}, year = {2011}, language = {en} } @article{SeiblerSchuebelerFieringetal.1998, author = {Seibler, Jost and Sch{\"u}beler, Dirk and Fiering, Steven and Groudine, Mark and Bode, J{\"u}rgen}, title = {DNA cassette exchange in ES cells mediated by Flp recombinase: an efficient strategy for repeated modification of tagged loci by marker-free constructs}, series = {Biochemistry}, volume = {37}, journal = {Biochemistry}, number = {18}, issn = {1520-4995}, doi = {10.1021/bi980288t}, pages = {6229 -- 6234}, year = {1998}, language = {en} } @article{SeiblerBode1997, author = {Seibler, Jost and Bode, J{\"u}rgen}, title = {Double-reciprocal crossover mediated by FLP-recombinase: a concept and an assay}, series = {Biochemistry}, volume = {36}, journal = {Biochemistry}, number = {7}, issn = {1520-4995}, pages = {1740 -- 1747}, year = {1997}, language = {en} } @article{StanleyHorsburghRossetal.2009, author = {Stanley, Lesley A. and Horsburgh, Brian C. and Ross, Jillian and Scheer, Nico and Wolf, C. Roland}, title = {Drug transporters: Gatekeepers controlling access of xenobiotics to the cellular interior}, series = {Drug Metabolism Reviews}, volume = {41}, journal = {Drug Metabolism Reviews}, number = {1}, publisher = {Taylor \& Francis}, address = {London}, issn = {1097-9883}, doi = {10.1080/03602530802605040}, pages = {27 -- 65}, year = {2009}, language = {en} } @article{PrielmeierMerboldtHanickeetal.1993, author = {Prielmeier, Franz and Merboldt, K. D. and Hanicke, W. and Frahm, J.}, title = {Dynamic high-resolution MR imaging of brain deoxygenation during transient anoxia in the anesthetized rat}, series = {Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism. 13 (1993), H. 5}, journal = {Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism. 13 (1993), H. 5}, isbn = {0271-678X}, pages = {889 -- 894}, year = {1993}, language = {en} } @article{PrielmeierNagatomoWicketal.1995, author = {Prielmeier, Franz and Nagatomo, Yasushi and Wick, Markus and Frahm, Jens}, title = {Dynamic monitoring of cerebral metabolites during and after transient global ischemia in rats by quantitative proton NMR spectroscopy in vivo / Yasushi Nagatomo, Markus Wick, Franz Prielmeier, Jens Frahm}, series = {NMR in Biomedicine. 8 (1995), H. 6}, journal = {NMR in Biomedicine. 8 (1995), H. 6}, isbn = {1099-1492}, pages = {265 -- 270}, year = {1995}, language = {en} } @article{AbulnagaPinkenburgSchiffelsetal.2013, author = {Abulnaga, El-Hussiny and Pinkenburg, Olaf and Schiffels, Johannes and E-Refai, Ahmed and Buckel, Wolfgang and Selmer, Thorsten}, title = {Effect of an Oxygen-Tolerant Bifurcating Butyryl Coenzyme A Dehydrogenase/Electron-Transferring Flavoprotein Complex from Clostridium difficile on Butyrate Production in Escherichia coli}, series = {Journal of bacteriology}, volume = {195}, journal = {Journal of bacteriology}, number = {16}, issn = {1098-5530 [E-Journal]}, pages = {3704 -- 3713}, year = {2013}, language = {en} } @article{HeinzeMangPopescuetal.2016, author = {Heinze, D. and Mang, Thomas and Popescu, C. and Weichold, O.}, title = {Effect of side chain length and degree of polymerization on the decomposition and crystallization behaviour of chlorinated poly(vinyl ester) oligomers}, series = {Thermochimica Acta}, volume = {637}, journal = {Thermochimica Acta}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {0040-6031 (electronic)}, doi = {10.1016/j.tca.2016.05.015}, pages = {143 -- 153}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Four members of a homologous series of chlorinated poly(vinyl ester) oligomers CCl₃-(CH₂CH (OCO(CH₂)ₘCH₃))ₙ-Cl with degrees of polymerization of 10 and 20 were prepared by telomerisation using carbon tetrachloride. The number of side chain carbon atoms ranges from 2 (poly(vinyl acetate) to 18 (poly(vinyl stearate)). The effect of the n-alkyl side chain length and of the degree of polymerization on the thermal stability and crystallization behaviour of the synthesized compounds was investigated. All oligomers degrade in two major steps by first losing HCl and side chains with subsequent breakdown of the backbone. The members with short side chains, up to poly(vinyl octanoate), are amorphous and show internal plasticization, whereas those with high number of side chain carbon atoms are semi-crystalline due to side-chain crystallization. A better packing for poly(vinyl stearate) is also noticeable. The glass transition and melting temperatures as well as the onset temperature of decomposition are influenced to a larger extent by the side chain length than by the degree of polymerization. Thermal stability is improved if both the size and number of side chains increase, but only a long side chain causes a significant increase of the resistance to degradation. This results in a stabilization of PVAc so that oligomers from poly(vinyl octanoate) on are stable under atmospheric conditions. Thus, the way to design stable, chlorinated PVEs oligomers is to use a long n-alkyl side chain.}, language = {en} } @article{CehreliAkpinarTemizArtmannetal.2015, author = {Cehreli, Ruksan and Akpinar, Hale and Temiz Artmann, Ayseg{\"u}l and Sagol, Ozgul}, title = {Effects of Glutamine and Omega-3 Fatty Acids on Erythrocyte Deformability and Oxidative Damage in Rat Model of Enterocolitis}, series = {Gastroenterology Research}, volume = {8}, journal = {Gastroenterology Research}, number = {5}, issn = {1918-2813}, doi = {10.14740/gr683w}, pages = {265 -- 273}, year = {2015}, language = {en} } @article{BaumannThomasGleitz1992, author = {Baumann, Marcus and Thomas, D. and Gleitz, M.}, title = {Efficiency of carbon assimilation and photoacclimation in a small unicellular Chaetoceros species from the Weddel Sea (Antarctica): Influence of temperature and irridiance / Thomas, D. ; Baumann, M.E.M. ; Gleitz, M.}, series = {Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 157 (1992), H. 2}, journal = {Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 157 (1992), H. 2}, isbn = {0022-0981}, pages = {195 -- 209}, year = {1992}, language = {en} } @article{IberSchuebelerSeibleretal.1998, author = {Iber, Michaela and Sch{\"u}beler, Dirk and Seibler, Jost and H{\"o}xter, Maria and Bode, J{\"u}rgen}, title = {Efficient FACS selection procedure for cells undergoing Flp-mediated site-specific conversions}, series = {Technical Tips Online}, volume = {4}, journal = {Technical Tips Online}, number = {1}, doi = {10.1016/S1366-2120(08)70132-6}, pages = {25 -- 29}, year = {1998}, language = {en} } @article{SchererSrivastavaSinghetal.2006, author = {Scherer, Ulrich W. and Srivastava, Alok and Singh, Vivendra and Chandra, Amita}, title = {Electrical conductivity studies of swift heavy ion modified PVC and PVC-PANI composite / Alok Srivastava ,Virendra Singh, Amita Chandra, K.Witte, U.W.Scherer and T.V.Singh}, series = {Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms. 245 (2006), H. 1}, journal = {Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms. 245 (2006), H. 1}, isbn = {0168-583X}, pages = {277 -- 280}, year = {2006}, language = {en} } @article{BaeckerDellePoghossianetal.2011, author = {B{\"a}cker, Matthias and Delle, L. and Poghossian, Arshak and Biselli, Manfred and Zang, Werner and Wagner, P. and Sch{\"o}ning, Michael Josef}, title = {Electrochemical sensor array for bioprocess monitoring}, series = {Electrochimica Acta (2011)}, volume = {56}, journal = {Electrochimica Acta (2011)}, number = {26}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, pages = {9673 -- 9678}, year = {2011}, language = {en} } @article{ElbersLehmann1985, author = {Elbers, Gereon and Lehmann, G.}, title = {Electron Paramagnetic Resonance and Optical Absorption Spectra of VO2+ in CsCl Single Crystals}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Naturforschung / Section A, a journal of physical sciences. 40 (1985)}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Naturforschung / Section A, a journal of physical sciences. 40 (1985)}, isbn = {0932-0784}, pages = {511}, year = {1985}, language = {en} } @article{ElbersLehmann1985, author = {Elbers, Gereon and Lehmann, G.}, title = {Electron paramagnetic resonance of Vanadyl ion impurities in crystalline solids: A comment}, series = {Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids. 46 (1985), H. 6}, journal = {Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids. 46 (1985), H. 6}, isbn = {0022-3697}, pages = {761}, year = {1985}, language = {en} } @article{CesariRennekampffVinterstenetal.2004, author = {Cesari, Francesca and Rennekampff, Verena and Vintersten, Kristina and Vuong, Lam Giang and Seibler, Jost and Bode, J{\"u}rgen and Wiebel, Franziska F. and Nordheim, Alfred}, title = {Elk-1 knock-out mice engineered by Flp recombinase-mediated cassette exchange}, series = {Genesis : The Journal of Genetics and Development}, volume = {38}, journal = {Genesis : The Journal of Genetics and Development}, number = {2}, issn = {1526-968X}, doi = {10.1002/gene.20003}, pages = {87 -- 92}, year = {2004}, language = {en} } @article{MuellerBeckersMussmannetal.2018, author = {M{\"u}ller, Janina and Beckers, Mario and Mußmann, Nina and Bongaerts, Johannes and B{\"u}chs, Jochen}, title = {Elucidation of auxotrophic deficiencies of Bacillus pumilus DSM 18097 to develop a defined minimal medium}, series = {Microbial Cell Factories}, volume = {17}, journal = {Microbial Cell Factories}, number = {1}, publisher = {BioMed Central}, issn = {1475-2859}, doi = {10.1186/s12934-018-0956-1}, pages = {Article No. 106}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Background Culture media containing complex compounds like yeast extract or peptone show numerous disadvantages. The chemical composition of the complex compounds is prone to significant variations from batch to batch and quality control is difficult. Therefore, the use of chemically defined media receives more and more attention in commercial fermentations. This concept results in better reproducibility, it simplifies downstream processing of secreted products and enable rapid scale-up. Culturing bacteria with unknown auxotrophies in chemically defined media is challenging and often not possible without an extensive trial-and-error approach. In this study, a respiration activity monitoring system for shake flasks and its recent version for microtiter plates were used to clarify unknown auxotrophic deficiencies in the model organism Bacillus pumilus DSM 18097. Results Bacillus pumilus DSM 18097 was unable to grow in a mineral medium without the addition of complex compounds. Therefore, a rich chemically defined minimal medium was tested containing basically all vitamins, amino acids and nucleobases, which are essential ingredients of complex components. The strain was successfully cultivated in this medium. By monitoring of the respiration activity, nutrients were supplemented to and omitted from the rich chemically defined medium in a rational way, thus enabling a systematic and fast determination of the auxotrophic deficiencies. Experiments have shown that the investigated strain requires amino acids, especially cysteine or histidine and the vitamin biotin for growth. Conclusions The introduced method allows an efficient and rapid identification of unknown auxotrophic deficiencies and can be used to develop a simple chemically defined tailor-made medium. B. pumilus DSM 18097 was chosen as a model organism to demonstrate the method. However, the method is generally suitable for a wide range of microorganisms. By combining a systematic combinatorial approach based on monitoring the respiration activity with cultivation in microtiter plates, high throughput experiments with high information content can be conducted. This approach facilitates media development, strain characterization and cultivation of fastidious microorganisms in chemically defined minimal media while simultaneously reducing the experimental effort.}, language = {en} } @article{KruegerGroetzingerBerndt1987, author = {Kr{\"u}ger, G{\"o}tz and Gr{\"o}tzinger, Joachim and Berndt, Heinz}, title = {Enantiomeric resolution of amino acid derivatives on chiral stationary phases by high-performance liquid chromatography}, series = {Journal of Chromatography A}, volume = {1987}, journal = {Journal of Chromatography A}, number = {397}, issn = {0021-9673}, doi = {10.1016/S0021-9673(01)85005-6}, pages = {223 -- 232}, year = {1987}, language = {en} } @article{DuennwaldDemirSiegertetal.2000, author = {D{\"u}nnwald, Thomas and Demir, Ayhan S. and Siegert, Petra and Pohl, Martina and M{\"u}ller, Michael}, title = {Enantioselective Synthesis of (S)-2-Hydroxypropanone Derivatives by Benzoylformate Decarboxylase Catalyzed C-C Bond Formation}, series = {European journal of organic chemistry}, volume = {Vol. 2000}, journal = {European journal of organic chemistry}, number = {Iss. 11}, issn = {0365-5490 (E-Journal); 1099-0690 (E-Journal); 0075-4617 (Print); 0170-2041 (Print); 0947-3440 (Print); 1434-193X (Print); 1434-243X (Print)}, pages = {2161 -- 2170}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{ManeaLeursOrbanetal.2011, author = {Manea, Marilena and Leurs, Ulrike and Orban, Erika and Baranyai, Zsuzsa and {\"O}hlschl{\"a}ger, Peter and Marquardt, Andreas and Schulcz, Akos and Tejeda, Miguel}, title = {Enhanced Enzymatic Stability and Antitumor Activity of Daunorubicin-GnRH-III Bioconjugates Modified in Position 4}, series = {Bioconjugate Chemistry}, volume = {22}, journal = {Bioconjugate Chemistry}, number = {7}, publisher = {ACS}, address = {Washington, DC}, isbn = {1520-4812}, pages = {1320 -- 1329}, year = {2011}, language = {en} } @article{GerigkMaassKreutzeretal.2002, author = {Gerigk, M. and Maaß, D. and Kreutzer, A. and Sprenger, G. and Bongaerts, Johannes and Wubbolts, Marcel and Takors, Ralf}, title = {Enhanced pilot-scale fed-batch L-phenylalanine production with recombinant Escherichia coli by fully integrated reactive extraction}, series = {Bioprocess and biosystems engineering}, volume = {Vol. 25}, journal = {Bioprocess and biosystems engineering}, number = {Iss. 1}, issn = {1432-0797 (E-Journal); 1615-7605 (E-Journal); 0178-515X (Print); 1615-7591 (Print)}, pages = {43 -- 52}, year = {2002}, language = {en} } @article{PlumMaHampeletal.2006, author = {Plum, Leona and Ma, Xiaosong and Hampel, Brigitte and Balthasar, Nina and Coppari, Roberto and M{\"u}nzberg, Heike and Shanabrough, Marya and Burdakov, Denis and Rother, Eva and Janoschek, Ruth and Alber, Jens and Belgardt, Bengt F. and Koch, Linda and Seibler, Jost and Schenk, Frieder and Fekete, Csaba and Suzuki, Akira and Mak, Tak W. and Krone, Wilhelm and Horvath, Tamas L. and Ashcroft, Frances M. and Br{\"u}ning, Jens C.}, title = {Enhanced PIP3 signaling in POMC neurons causes KATP channel activation and leads to diet-sensitive obesity}, series = {The Journal of Clinical Investigation (JCI)}, volume = {116}, journal = {The Journal of Clinical Investigation (JCI)}, number = {7}, issn = {1558-8238}, doi = {10.1172/JCI27123}, pages = {1886 -- 1901}, year = {2006}, language = {en} } @article{OehlschlaegerQuettingAlvarezetal.2009, author = {{\"O}hlschl{\"a}ger, Peter and Quetting, Michael and Alvarez, Gerardo and D{\"u}rst, Matthias and Gissmann, Lutz and Kaufmann, Andreas M.}, title = {Enhancement of immunogenicity of a therapeutic cervical cancer DNA-based vaccine by co-application of sequence-optimized genetic adjuvants}, series = {International Journal of Cancer}, volume = {125}, journal = {International Journal of Cancer}, number = {1}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Weinheim}, isbn = {1097-0215}, pages = {189 -- 198}, year = {2009}, language = {en} } @article{DeppeBongaertsO'Connelletal.2011, author = {Deppe, Veronika Maria and Bongaerts, Johannes and O'Connell, Timothy and Maurer, Karl-Heinz and Meinhardt, Friedhelm}, title = {Enzymatic deglycation of Amadori products in bacteria}, series = {Applied microbiology and biotechnology}, volume = {Vol. 90}, journal = {Applied microbiology and biotechnology}, number = {Iss. 2}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1432-0614 (E-Journal); 0171-1741 (Print); 0175-7598 (Print); 0340-2118 (Print)}, pages = {399 -- 406}, year = {2011}, language = {en} } @article{TippkoetterDuweWiesenetal.2014, author = {Tippk{\"o}tter, Nils and Duwe, Anna-Maria and Wiesen, Sebastian and Sieker, Tim and Ulber, Roland}, title = {Enzymatic hydrolysis of beech wood lignocellulose at high solid contents and its utilization as substrate for the production of biobutanol and dicarboxylic acids}, series = {Bioresource Technology}, volume = {167}, journal = {Bioresource Technology}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, doi = {10.1016/j.biortech.2014.06.052}, pages = {447 -- 455}, year = {2014}, abstract = {The development of a cost-effective hydrolysis for crude cellulose is an essential part of biorefinery developments. To establish such high solid hydrolysis, a new solid state reactor with static mixing is used. However, concentrations >10\% (w/w) cause a rate and yield reduction of enzymatic hydrolysis. By optimizing the synergetic activity of cellulolytic enzymes at solid concentrations of 9\%, 17\% and 23\% (w/w) of crude Organosolv cellulose, glucose concentrations of 57, 113 and 152 g L⁻¹ are reached. However, the glucose yield decreases from 0.81 to 0.72gg⁻¹ at 17\% (w/w). Optimal conditions for hydrolysis scale-up under minimal enzyme addition are identified. As result, at 23\% (w/w) crude cellulose the glucose yield increases from 0.29 to 0.49gg⁻¹. As proof of its applicability, biobutanol, succinic and itaconic acid are produced with the crude hydrolysate. The potential of the substrate is proven e.g. by a high butanol yield of 0.33gg⁻¹.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{CapitainHeringTippkoetteretal.2016, author = {Capitain, C. and Hering, T. and Tippk{\"o}tter, Nils and Ulber, R.}, title = {Enzymatic polymerization of lignin model compounds and solubilized lignin in an aqueous ethanol extract}, series = {New frontiers of biotech-processes (Himmelfahrtstagung) : 02-04 May 2016, Rhein-Mosel-Halle, Koblenz/Germany}, booktitle = {New frontiers of biotech-processes (Himmelfahrtstagung) : 02-04 May 2016, Rhein-Mosel-Halle, Koblenz/Germany}, publisher = {DECHEMA}, address = {Frankfurt am Main}, pages = {151 -- 152}, year = {2016}, language = {en} } @article{NiehausGaborWielandetal.2011, author = {Niehaus, F. and Gabor, E. and Wieland, S. and Siegert, Petra and Maurer, Karl-Heinz and Eck, J.}, title = {Enzymes for the laundry industries: tapping the vast metagenomic pool of alkaline proteases}, series = {Microbial biotechnology}, volume = {Vol. 4}, journal = {Microbial biotechnology}, number = {Iss. 6}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1432-0614 (E-Journal); 0171-1741 (Print); 0175-7598 (Print); 0340-2118 (Print)}, pages = {767 -- 776}, year = {2011}, language = {en} } @article{ElbersRemmeLehmann1987, author = {Elbers, Gereon and Remme, S. and Lehmann, G.}, title = {EPR and Optical Absorption of Cr3+ in CsCl and CsBr}, series = {Physica Status Solidi (B). 142 (1987), H. 2}, journal = {Physica Status Solidi (B). 142 (1987), H. 2}, isbn = {0031-8957}, pages = {367 -- 377}, year = {1987}, language = {en} } @article{ElbersRemmeLehmann1986, author = {Elbers, Gereon and Remme, S. and Lehmann, G.}, title = {EPR of Cr3+ in Tris(acetylacetonato)gallium(III) Single Crystals}, series = {Inorganic Chemistry. 25 (1986)}, journal = {Inorganic Chemistry. 25 (1986)}, isbn = {0020-1669}, pages = {896 -- 897}, year = {1986}, language = {en} } @article{SiekerNeunerDimitrovaetal.2011, author = {Sieker, Tim and Neuner, Andreas and Dimitrova, Darina and Tippk{\"o}tter, Nils and Muffler, Kai and Bart, Hans-J{\"o}rg and Heinzle, Elmar and Ulber, Roland}, title = {Ethanol production from grass silage by simultaneous pretreatment, saccharification and fermentation: First steps in the process development}, series = {Engineering in Life Sciences}, volume = {11}, journal = {Engineering in Life Sciences}, number = {4}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Weinheim}, doi = {10.1002/elsc.201000160}, pages = {436 -- 442}, year = {2011}, abstract = {Grass silage provides a great potential as renewable feedstock. Two fractions of the grass silage, a press juice and the fiber fraction, were evaluated for their possible use for bioethanol production. Direct production of ethanol from press juice is not possible due to high concentrations of organic acids. For the fiber fraction, alkaline peroxide or enzymatic pretreatment was used, which removes the phenolic acids in the cell wall. In this study, we demonstrate the possibility to integrate the enzymatic pretreatment with a simultaneous saccharification and fermentation to achieve ethanol production from grass silage in a one-process step. Achieved yields were about 53 g ethanol per kg silage with the alkaline peroxide pretreatment and 91 g/kg with the enzymatic pretreatment at concentrations of 8.5 and 14.6 g/L, respectively. Furthermore, it was shown that additional supplementation of the fermentation medium with vitamins, trace elements and nutrient salts is not necessary when the press juice is directly used in the fermentation step.}, language = {en} } @article{RothTippkoetter2016, author = {Roth, Jasmine and Tippk{\"o}tter, Nils}, title = {Evaluation of lignocellulosic material for butanol production using enzymatic hydrolysate medium}, series = {Cellulose Chemistry and Technology}, volume = {50}, journal = {Cellulose Chemistry and Technology}, number = {3-4}, publisher = {Editura Academiei Romane}, address = {Bukarest}, pages = {405 -- 410}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Butanol is a promising gasoline additive and platform chemical that can be readily produced via acetone-butanolethanol (ABE) fermentation from pretreated lignocellulosic materials. This article examines lignocellulosic material from beech wood for ABE fermentation, using Clostridium acetobutylicum. First, the utilization of both C₅₋ (xylose) and C₆₋ (glucose) sugars as sole carbon source was investigated in static cultivation, using serum bottles and synthetic medium. The utilization of pentose sugar resulted in a solvent yield of 0.231 g·g_sugar⁻¹, compared to 0.262 g·g_sugar⁻¹ using hexose. Then, the Organosolv pretreated crude cellulose fibers (CF) were enzymatically decomposed, and the resulting hydrolysate medium was analyzed for inhibiting compounds (furans, organic acids, phenolics) and treated with ionexchangers for detoxification. Batch fermentation in a bioreactor using CF hydrolysate medium resulted in a total solvent yield of 0.20 gABE·g_sugar⁻¹.}, language = {en} } @article{SalpatiChuChenetal.2014, author = {Salpati, Laurent and Chu, Xiaoyan and Chen, Liangfu and Prasad, Bhagwat and Dallas, Shannon and Evers, Raymond and Mamaril-Fishman, Donna and Geier, Ethan G. and Kehler, Jonathan and Kunta, Jeevan and Mezler, Mario and Laplanche, Loic and Pang, Jodie and Soars, Matthew G. and Unadkat, Jashvant D. and van Waterschoot, Robert A.B. and Yabut, Jocelyn and Schinkel, Alfred H. and Scheer, Nico and Rode, Anja}, title = {Evaluation of organic anion transporting polypeptide 1B1 and 1B3 humanized mice as a translational model to study the pharmacokinetics of statins}, series = {Drug Metabolism and Disposition}, volume = {42}, journal = {Drug Metabolism and Disposition}, number = {8}, publisher = {ASPET}, address = {Bethesda, Md.}, issn = {1521-009X}, doi = {10.1124/dmd.114.057976}, pages = {1301 -- 1313}, year = {2014}, abstract = {Organic anion transporting polypeptide (Oatp) 1a/1b knockout and OATP1B1 and -1B3 humanized mouse models are promising tools for studying the roles of these transporters in drug disposition. Detailed characterization of these models will help to better understand their utility for predicting clinical outcomes. To advance this approach, we carried out a comprehensive analysis of these mouse lines by evaluating the compensatory changes in mRNA expression, quantifying the amounts of OATP1B1 and -1B3 protein by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, and studying the active uptake in isolated hepatocytes and the pharmacokinetics of some prototypical substrates including statins. Major outcomes from these studies were 1) mostly moderate compensatory changes in only a few genes involved in drug metabolism and disposition, 2) a robust hepatic expression of OATP1B1 and -1B3 proteins in the respective humanized mouse models, and 3) functional activities of the human transporters in hepatocytes isolated from the humanized models with several substrates tested in vitro and with pravastatin in vivo. However, the expression of OATP1B1 and -1B3 in the humanized models did not significantly alter liver or plasma concentrations of rosuvastatin and pitavastatin compared with Oatp1a/1b knockout controls under the conditions used in our studies. Hence, although the humanized OATP1B1 and -1B3 mice showed in vitro and/or in vivo functional activity with some statins, further characterization of these models is required to define their potential use and limitations in the prediction of drug disposition and drug-drug interactions in humans.}, language = {en} } @article{EckertRudolphGuoetal.2018, author = {Eckert, Alexander and Rudolph, Tobias and Guo, Jiaqi and Mang, Thomas and Walther, Andreas}, title = {Exceptionally Ductile and Tough Biomimetic Artificial Nacre with Gas Barrier Function}, series = {Advanced Materials}, volume = {30}, journal = {Advanced Materials}, number = {32}, publisher = {Wiley-VCH}, doi = {10.1002/adma.201802477}, pages = {Article number 1802477}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Synthetic mimics of natural high-performance structural materials have shown great and partly unforeseen opportunities for the design of multifunctional materials. For nacre-mimetic nanocomposites, it has remained extraordinarily challenging to make ductile materials with high stretchability at high fractions of reinforcements, which is however of crucial importance for flexible barrier materials. Here, highly ductile and tough nacre-mimetic nanocomposites are presented, by implementing weak, but many hydrogen bonds in a ternary nacre-mimetic system consisting of two polymers (poly(vinyl amine) and poly(vinyl alcohol)) and natural nanoclay (montmorillonite) to provide efficient energy dissipation and slippage at high nanoclay content (50 wt\%). Tailored interactions enable exceptional combinations of ductility (close to 50\% strain) and toughness (up to 27.5 MJ m⁻³). Extensive stress whitening, a clear sign of high internal dynamics at high internal cohesion, can be observed during mechanical deformation, and the materials can be folded like paper into origami planes without fracture. Overall, the new levels of ductility and toughness are unprecedented in highly reinforced bioinspired nanocomposites and are of critical importance to future applications, e.g., as barrier materials needed for encapsulation and as a printing substrate for flexible organic electronics.}, language = {en} } @article{SiegertMcLeishBaumannetal.2005, author = {Siegert, Petra and McLeish, Michael J. and Baumann, Martin and Iding, Hans and Kneen, Malea M. and Kenyon, George L. and Pohl, Martina}, title = {Exchanging the substrate specificities of pyruvate decarboxylase from Zymomonas mobilis and benzoylformate decarboxylase from Pseudomonas putida}, series = {Protein engineering, design, and selection : peds}, volume = {Vol. 18}, journal = {Protein engineering, design, and selection : peds}, number = {Iss. 7}, issn = {1460-213X (E-Journal); 1741-0134 (E-Journal); 0269-2139 (Print); 1741-0126 (Print)}, pages = {345 -- 357}, year = {2005}, language = {en} } @incollection{SiegertPohlKneenetal.2004, author = {Siegert, Petra and Pohl, Martina and Kneen, Malea M. and Pogozheva, Irina D. and Kenyon, George L. and McLeish, Michael J.}, title = {Exploring the substrate specificity of benzoylformate decarboxylase, pyruvate decarboxylase, and benzaldehyde lyase}, series = {Thiamine : catalytic mechanisms in normal and disease states / ed. by Frank Jordan ...}, booktitle = {Thiamine : catalytic mechanisms in normal and disease states / ed. by Frank Jordan ...}, publisher = {Dekker}, address = {New York, NY}, isbn = {0-8247-4062-9}, pages = {275 -- 290}, year = {2004}, language = {en} } @article{RibitschHeumannKarletal.2012, author = {Ribitsch, D. and Heumann, S. and Karl, W. and Gerlach, J. and Leber, R. and Birner-Gruenberger, R. and Gruber, K. and Eiteljoerg, I. and Remler, P. and Siegert, Petra and Lange, J. and Maurer, Karl-Heinz and Berg, G. and Guebitz, G. M. and Schwab, H.}, title = {Extracellular serine proteases from Stenotrophomonas maltophilia: Screening, isolation and heterologous expression in E. coli}, series = {Journal of biotechnology}, volume = {157}, journal = {Journal of biotechnology}, number = {1}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {1873-4863 (E-Journal); 0168-1656 (Print)}, doi = {10.1016/j.jbiotec.2011.09.025}, pages = {140 -- 147}, year = {2012}, abstract = {A large strain collection comprising antagonistic bacteria was screened for novel detergent proteases. Several strains displayed protease activity on agar plates containing skim milk but were inactive in liquid media. Encapsulation of cells in alginate beads induced protease production. Stenotrophomonas maltophilia emerged as best performer under washing conditions. For identification of wash-active proteases, four extracellular serine proteases called StmPr1, StmPr2, StmPr3 and StmPr4 were cloned. StmPr2 and StmPr4 were sufficiently overexpressed in E. coli. Expression of StmPr1 and StmPr3 resulted in unprocessed, insoluble protein. Truncation of most of the C-terminal domain which has been identified by enzyme modeling succeeded in expression of soluble, active StmPr1 but failed in case of StmPr3. From laundry application tests StmPr2 turned out to be a highly wash-active protease at 45 °C. Specific activity of StmPr2 determined with suc-l-Ala-l-Ala-l-Pro-l-Phe-p-nitroanilide as the substrate was 17 ± 2 U/mg. In addition we determined the kinetic parameters and cleavage preferences of protease StmPr2.}, language = {en} } @incollection{HahnKellyMuffleretal.2011, author = {Hahn, Thomas and Kelly, Svenja and Muffler, Kai and Tippk{\"o}tter, Nils and Ulber, Roland}, title = {Extraction of lignocellulose and algae for the production of bulk and fine chemicals}, series = {Industrial scale natural products extraction}, booktitle = {Industrial scale natural products extraction}, editor = {Hans-J{\"o}rg, Bart and Pilz, Stephan}, publisher = {Wiley-VCH}, address = {Weinheim}, isbn = {978-3-527-32504-7 (Print)}, doi = {10.1002/9783527635122}, pages = {221 -- 245}, year = {2011}, language = {en} } @article{TakenagaSchneiderErbayetal.2015, author = {Takenaga, Shoko and Schneider, Benno and Erbay, E. and Biselli, Manfred and Schnitzler, Thomas and Sch{\"o}ning, Michael Josef and Wagner, Torsten}, title = {Fabrication of biocompatible lab-on-chip devices for biomedical applications by means of a 3D-printing process}, series = {Physica status solidi (a)}, volume = {212}, journal = {Physica status solidi (a)}, number = {6}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Weinheim}, issn = {1862-6319}, doi = {10.1002/pssa.201532053}, pages = {1347 -- 1352}, year = {2015}, abstract = {A new microfluidic assembly method for semiconductor-based biosensors using 3D-printing technologies was proposed for a rapid and cost-efficient design of new sensor systems. The microfluidic unit is designed and printed by a 3D-printer in just a few hours and assembled on a light-addressable potentiometric sensor (LAPS) chip using a photo resin. The cell growth curves obtained from culturing cells within microfluidics-based LAPS systems were compared with cell growth curves in cell culture flasks to examine biocompatibility of the 3D-printed chips. Furthermore, an optimal cell culturing within microfluidics-based LAPS chips was achieved by adjusting the fetal calf serum concentrations of the cell culture medium, an important factor for the cell proliferation.}, language = {en} } @article{SchiffelsBaumannSelmer2011, author = {Schiffels, Johannes and Baumann, Marcus and Selmer, Thorsten}, title = {Facile analysis of short-chain fatty acids as 4-nitrophenyl esters in complex anaerobic fermentation samples by high performance liquid chromatography}, series = {Journal of Chromatography A. 1218 (2011), H. 34}, journal = {Journal of Chromatography A. 1218 (2011), H. 34}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, isbn = {0021-9673}, pages = {5848 -- 5851}, year = {2011}, language = {en} } @article{ElMoussaouiTalbiAtmaneetal.2020, author = {El Moussaoui, Noureddine and Talbi, Sofian and Atmane, Ilyas and Kassmi, Khalil and Schwarzer, Klemens and Chayeb, Hamid and Bachiri, Najib}, title = {Feasibility of a new design of a Parabolic Trough Solar Thermal Cooker (PSTC)}, series = {Solar Energy}, volume = {201}, journal = {Solar Energy}, number = {Vol. 201 (May 2020)}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {0038-092X}, doi = {10.1016/j.solener.2020.03.079}, pages = {866 -- 871}, year = {2020}, abstract = {In this article, we describe the structure, the functioning, and the tests of parabolic trough solar thermal cooker (PSTC). This oven is designed to meet the needs of rural residents, including Urban, which requires stable cooking temperatures above 200 °C. The cooking by this cooker is based on the concentration of the sun's rays on a glass vacuum tube and heating of the oil circulate in a big tube, located inside the glass tube. Through two small tubes, associated with large tube, the heated oil, rise and heats the pot of cooking pot containing the food to be cooked (capacity of 5 kg). This cooker is designed in Germany and extensively tested in Morocco for use by the inhabitants who use wood from forests. During a sunny day, having a maximum solar radiation around 720 W/m2 and temperature ambient around 26 °C, maximum temperatures recorded of the small tube, the large tube and the center of the pot are respectively: 370 °C, 270 °C and 260 °C. The cooking process with food at high (fries, ..), we show that the cooking oil temperature rises to 200 °C, after 1 h of heating, the cooking is done at a temperature of 120 °C for 20 min. These temperatures are practically stable following variations and decreases in the intensity of irradiance during the day. The comparison of these results with those of the literature shows an improvement of 30-50 \% on the maximum value of the temperature with a heat storage that could reach 60 min of autonomy. All the results obtained show the good functioning of the PSTC and the feasibility of cooking food at high temperature (>200 °C).}, language = {en} } @article{WiegandVoigtAlbrechtetal.2013, author = {Wiegand, Sandra and Voigt, Birgit and Albrecht, Dirk and Bongaerts, Johannes and Evers, Stefan and Hecker, Michael and Daniel, Rolf and Liesegang, Heiko}, title = {Fermentation stage-dependent adaptations of Bacillus licheniformis during enzyme production}, series = {Microbial Cell Factories}, volume = {12}, journal = {Microbial Cell Factories}, publisher = {Biomed Central}, address = {London}, issn = {1475-2859}, doi = {10.1186/1475-2859-12-120}, pages = {120}, year = {2013}, language = {en} } @article{EngelBayerHoltmannetal.2019, author = {Engel, Mareike and Bayer, Hendrik and Holtmann, Dirk and Tippk{\"o}tter, Nils and Ulber, Roland}, title = {Flavin secretion of Clostridium acetobutylicum in a bioelectrochemical system - Is an iron limitation involved?}, series = {Bioelectrochemistry}, journal = {Bioelectrochemistry}, number = {In Press, Accepted Manuscript}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {1567-5394}, doi = {10.1016/j.bioelechem.2019.05.014}, year = {2019}, language = {en} } @article{GebeshuberKornauthDongetal.2013, author = {Gebeshuber, Christoph A. and Kornauth, Christoph and Dong, Lihua and Sierig, Ralph and Seibler, Jost and Reiss, Martina and Tauber, Stefanie and Bilban, Martin and Wang, Shijun and Kain, Renate and B{\"o}hmig, Georg A. and Moeller, Marcus J. and Gr{\"o}ne, Hermann-Josef and Englert, Christoph and Martinez, Javier and Kerjaschki, Dontscho}, title = {Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis is induced by microRNA-193a and its downregulation of WT1}, series = {Nature Medicine}, volume = {19}, journal = {Nature Medicine}, number = {4}, issn = {1078-8956}, doi = {10.1038/nm.3142}, pages = {481 -- 487}, year = {2013}, language = {en} } @article{KotterHammonRiekert1988, author = {Kotter, Michael and Hammon, Ulrich and Riekert, Lothar}, title = {Formation of ethene and propene from methanol on zeolite ZSM-5 II. Preparation of finished catalysts and operation of a fixed-bed pilot plant / U. Hammon ; M. Kotter ; L. Riekert}, series = {Applied catalysis. 37 (1988)}, journal = {Applied catalysis. 37 (1988)}, isbn = {0166-9834}, pages = {155 -- 174}, year = {1988}, language = {en} } @article{SchwabHojdisLacayoetal.2016, author = {Schwab, Lukas and Hojdis, Nils and Lacayo, Jorge and Wilhelm, Manfred}, title = {Fourier-Transform Rheology of Unvulcanized, Carbon Black Filled Styrene Butadiene Rubber}, series = {Macromolecular Materials and Engineering}, volume = {301}, journal = {Macromolecular Materials and Engineering}, number = {4}, publisher = {Wiley-VCH}, address = {Weinheim}, issn = {1439-2054}, doi = {10.1002/mame.201500356}, pages = {457 -- 468}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Rubber materials filled with reinforcing fillers display nonlinear rheological behavior at small strain amplitudes below γ0 < 0.1. Nevertheless, rheological data are analyzed mostly in terms of linear parameters, such as shear moduli (G′, G″), which loose their physical meaning in the nonlinear regime. In this work styrene butadiene rubber filled with carbon black (CB) under large amplitude oscillatory shear (LAOS) is analyzed in terms of the nonlinear parameter I3/1. Three different CB grades are used and the filler load is varied between 0 and 70 phr. It is found that I3/1(φ) is most sensitive to changes of the total accessible filler surface area at low strain amplitudes (γ0 = 0.32). The addition of up to 70 phr CB leads to an increase of I3/1(φ) by a factor of more than ten. The influence of the measurement temperature on I3/1 is pronounced for CB levels above the percolation threshold.}, language = {en} } @article{ZientzBongaertsUnden1998, author = {Zientz, Evelyn and Bongaerts, Johannes and Unden, Gottfried}, title = {Fumarate regulation of gene expression in Escherichia coli by the DcuSR (dcuSR genes) two-component regulatory system}, series = {Journal of bacteriology}, volume = {Vol. 180}, journal = {Journal of bacteriology}, number = {No. 20}, issn = {1098-5530 (E-Journal); 0021-9193 (Print)}, pages = {5421 -- 5425}, year = {1998}, language = {en} }