TY - JOUR A1 - Abouzar, Maryam H. A1 - Werner, Moritz A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef A1 - Poghossian, Arshak T1 - Capacitance–voltage and impedance-spectroscopy characteristics of nanoplate EISOI capacitors JF - Physica status solidi (a) : applications and material science. 208 (2011), H. 6 Y1 - 2011 SN - 1862-6319 SP - 1327 EP - 1332 PB - Wiley-VCH CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Poghossian, Arshak A1 - Abouzar, Maryam H. A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef T1 - Capacitance–voltage and impedance characteristics of field-effect EIS sensors functionalised with polyelectrolyte multilayers JF - IRBM. 29 (2008), H. 2-3 Y1 - 2008 SN - 1959-0318 SP - 149 EP - 154 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef A1 - Mourzina, Y. G. A1 - Schubert, J. A1 - Zander, W. A1 - Legin, A. A1 - Vlasov, Y. G. A1 - Lüth, H. T1 - Can pulsed laser deposition serve as an advanced technique in fabricating chemical sensors? JF - Sensors and Actuators B. 78 (2001), H. 1-3 Y1 - 2001 SN - 0925-4005 N1 - Selected Papers form Eurosensors XIV SP - 273 EP - 278 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef A1 - Mourzina, Y. G. A1 - Schubert, J. A1 - Zander, W. A1 - Legin, A. A1 - Vlasov, Y. G. A1 - Lüth, H. T1 - Can pulsed laser deposition serve as an advanced technique in fabricating chemical sensors? JF - Proceedings : Copenhagen, Denmark, 27 - 30 August 2000 / [ed.: R. de Reus ...] Y1 - 2000 SN - 87-89935-50-0 N1 - Eurosensors ; (14, 2000, København) ; Eurosensors ; (14 : ; 2000.08.27-30 : ; Copenhagen) ; European Conference on Solid-State Transducers ; (14 : ; 2000.08.27-30 : ; Copenhagen) SP - 615 EP - 618 PB - MIC, Mikroelektronik Centret CY - Lyngby, Denmark ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kirchner, Patrick A1 - Reisert, Steffen A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef T1 - Calorimetric gas sensors for hydrogen peroxide monitoring in aseptic food processes T2 - Gas sensing fundamentals. (Springer Series on Chemical Sensors and Biosensors ; 15) N2 - For the sterilisation of aseptic food packages it is taken advantage of the microbicidal properties of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). Especially, when applied in vapour phase, it has shown high potential of microbial inactivation. In addition, it offers a high environmental compatibility compared to other chemical sterilisation agents, as it decomposes into oxygen and water, respectively. Due to a lack in sensory detection possibilities, a continuous monitoring of the H2O2 concentration was recently not available. Instead, the sterilisation efficacy is validated using microbiological tests. However, progresses in the development of calorimetric gas sensors during the last 7 years have made it possible to monitor the H2O2 concentration during operation. This chapter deals with the fundamentals of calorimetric gas sensing with special focus on the detection of gaseous hydrogen peroxide. A sensor principle based on a calorimetric differential set-up is described. Special emphasis is given to the sensor design with respect to the operational requirements under field conditions. The state-of-the-art regarding a sensor set-up for the on-line monitoring and secondly, a miniaturised sensor for in-line monitoring are summarised. Furthermore, alternative detection methods and a novel multi-sensor system for the characterisation of aseptic sterilisation processes are described. KW - Calorimetric gas sensor KW - Hydrogen peroxide KW - Multi-sensor system Y1 - 2014 SN - 978-3-642-54518-4 (Print) ; 978-3-642-54519-1 (Online) U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/5346_2013_51 SP - 279 EP - 309 PB - Springer CY - Heidelberg ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ribitsch, D. A1 - Karl, W. A1 - Birner-Gruenberger, R. A1 - Gruber, K. A1 - Eiteljoerg, I. A1 - Remler, P. A1 - Wieland, S. A1 - Siegert, Petra A1 - Maurer, Karl-Heinz A1 - Schwab, H. T1 - C-terminal truncation of a metagenome-derived detergent protease for effective expression in E. coli JF - Journal of biotechnology N2 - Recently, a new alkaline protease named HP70 showing highest homology to extracellular serine proteases of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia and Xanthomonas campestris was found in the course of a metagenome screening for detergent proteases (Niehaus et al., submitted for publication). Attempts to efficiently express the enzyme in common expression hosts had failed. This study reports on the realization of overexpression in Escherichia coli after structural modification of HP70. Modelling of HP70 resulted in a two-domain structure, comprising the catalytic domain and a C-terminal domain which includes about 100 amino acids. On the basis of the modelled structure the enzyme was truncated by deletion of most of the C-terminal domain yielding HP70-C477. This structural modification allowed effective expression of active enzyme using E. coli BL21-Gold as the host. Specific activity of HP70-C477 determined with suc-l-Ala-l-Ala-l-Pro-l-Phe-p-nitroanilide as the substrate was 30 ± 5 U/mg compared to 8 ± 1 U/mg of the native enzyme. HP70-C477 was most active at 40 °C and pH 7–11; these conditions are prerequisite for a potential application as detergent enzyme. Determination of kinetic parameters at 40 °C and pH = 9.5 resulted in KM = 0.23 ± 0.01 mM and kcat = 167.5 ± 3.6 s⁻¹. MS-analysis of peptide fragments obtained from incubation of HP70 and HP70-C477 with insulin B indicated that the C-terminal domain influences the cleavage preferences of the enzyme. Washing experiments confirmed the high potential of HP70-C477 as detergent protease. Y1 - 2010 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiotec.2010.09.947 SN - 1873-4863 (E-Journal); 0168-1656 (Print) VL - 150 IS - 3 SP - 408 EP - 416 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Paczkowski, Sebastian A1 - Weißbecker, Bernhard A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef A1 - Schütz, Stefan T1 - Biosensors on the Basis of Insect Olfaction JF - Insect biotechnology / Andreas Vilcinskas, ed. Y1 - 2011 SN - 978-90-481-9640-1 N1 - Biologically-inspired system ; 2 SP - 225 EP - 240 PB - Springer CY - Dordrecht [u.a.] ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Keusgen, Michael A1 - Jünger, Martina A1 - Krest, Ingo A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef T1 - Biosensoric detection of the cysteine sulphoxide alliin JF - Sensors and Actuators B. 95 (2003), H. 1-3 Y1 - 2003 SN - 0925-4005 SP - 297 EP - 302 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Keusgen, M. A1 - Jünger, M. A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef T1 - Biosensoric detection of the cysteine sulphoxide alliin JF - Book of abstracts / ed. by J. Saneistr. Y1 - 2002 SN - 80-01-02576-4 N1 - Eurosensors ; (16, 2002, Praha) SP - 1175 EP - 1178 PB - Czech Technical University, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Department of Measurement CY - Prague ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Oliveira, Danilo A. A1 - Molinnus, Denise A1 - Beging, Stefan A1 - Siqueira Jr, José R. A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef T1 - Biosensor Based on Self-Assembled Films of Graphene Oxide and Polyaniline Using a Field-Effect Device Platform JF - physica status solidi (a) applications and materials science N2 - A new functionalization method to modify capacitive electrolyte–insulator–semiconductor (EIS) structures with nanofilms is presented. Layers of polyallylamine hydrochloride (PAH) and graphene oxide (GO) with the compound polyaniline:poly(2-acrylamido-2-methyl-1-propanesulfonic acid) (PANI:PAAMPSA) are deposited onto a p-Si/SiO2 chip using the layer-by-layer technique (LbL). Two different enzymes (urease and penicillinase) are separately immobilized on top of a five-bilayer stack of the PAH:GO/PANI:PAAMPSA-modified EIS chip, forming a biosensor for detection of urea and penicillin, respectively. Electrochemical characterization is performed by constant capacitance (ConCap) measurements, and the film morphology is characterized by atomic force microscopy (AFM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). An increase in the average sensitivity of the modified biosensors (EIS–nanofilm–enzyme) of around 15% is found in relation to sensors, only carrying the enzyme but without the nanofilm (EIS–enzyme). In this sense, the nanofilm acts as a stable bioreceptor onto the EIS chip improving the output signal in terms of sensitivity and stability. KW - capacitive electrolyte–insulator–semiconductor sensors KW - graphene oxide KW - layer-by-layer technique KW - nanomaterials KW - polyaniline Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pssa.202000747 SN - 1862-6319 N1 - Corresponding author: José R. Siqueira Jr & Michael J. Schöning VL - 218 IS - 13 SP - 1 EP - 9 PB - Wiley-VCH CY - Weinheim ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Kasper, Katharina A1 - Schiffels, Johannes A1 - Krafft, Simone A1 - Kuperjans, Isabel A1 - Elbers, Gereon A1 - Selmer, Thorsten T1 - Biogas Production on Demand Regulated by Butyric Acid Addition T2 - IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. Bd. 32 Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/32/1/012009 SN - 1755-1315 N1 - ICARET 2016, International Conference on Advances in Renewable Energy and Technologies, Putrajaya, MY, Feb 23-25, 2016 VL - 32 SP - 012009/1 EP - 012009/4 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef A1 - Poghossian, Arshak T1 - BioFEDs (field-effect devices) : State-of-the-art and new directions JF - Electroanalysis Y1 - 2006 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/elan.200603609 SN - 1521-4109 VL - 18 IS - 19-20 SP - 1893 EP - 1900 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schroth, P. A1 - Weißbecker, B. A1 - Schütz, S. A1 - Ecken, H. A1 - Yoshinobu, T. A1 - Lüth, H. A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef T1 - Bioelectronic signal processing - intact chemoreceptors coupled to field-effect devices JF - Lecture Notes of the ICB Seminars Y1 - 2002 SP - 28 EP - 42 PB - MCB CY - Warsaw ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schroth, P. A1 - Weißbecker, B. A1 - Schütz, S. A1 - Ecken, H. A1 - Yoshinobu, T. A1 - Lüth, H. A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef T1 - Bioelectronic signal processing - intact chemoreceptors coupled to field-effect devices JF - Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering. 21 (2001), H. 3 Y1 - 2001 SN - 0208-5216 SP - 27 EP - 42 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lüth, H. A1 - Thust, M. A1 - Steffen, A. A1 - Kordos, P. A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef T1 - Biochemical sensors with structured and porous silicon capacitors JF - Materials Science and Engineering B. 69-70 (2000) Y1 - 2000 SN - 0921-5107 SP - 104 EP - 108 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Falkenberg, Fabian A1 - Rahba, Jade A1 - Fischer, David A1 - Bott, Michael A1 - Bongaerts, Johannes A1 - Siegert, Petra T1 - Biochemical characterization of a novel oxidatively stable, halotolerant, and high-alkaline subtilisin from Alkalihalobacillus okhensis Kh10-101T JF - FEBS Open Bio N2 - Halophilic and halotolerant microorganisms represent a promising source of salt-tolerant enzymes suitable for various biotechnological applications where high salt concentrations would otherwise limit enzymatic activity. Considering the current growing enzyme market and the need for more efficient and new biocatalysts, the present study aimed at the characterization of a high-alkaline subtilisin from Alkalihalobacillus okhensis Kh10-101T. The protease gene was cloned and expressed in Bacillus subtilis DB104. The recombinant protease SPAO with 269 amino acids belongs to the subfamily of high-alkaline subtilisins. The biochemical characteristics of purified SPAO were analyzed in comparison with subtilisin Carlsberg, Savinase, and BPN'. SPAO, a monomer with a molecular mass of 27.1 kDa, was active over a wide range of pH 6.0–12.0 and temperature 20–80 °C, optimally at pH 9.0–9.5 and 55 °C. The protease is highly oxidatively stable to hydrogen peroxide and retained 58% of residual activity when incubated at 10 °C with 5% (v/v) H2O2 for 1 h while stimulated at 1% (v/v) H2O2. Furthermore, SPAO was very stable and active at NaCl concentrations up to 5.0 m. This study demonstrates the potential of SPAO for biotechnological applications in the future. KW - Alkalihalobacillus okhensis KW - detergent protease KW - halotolerant protease KW - high-alkaline subtilisin KW - oxidative stable protease Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2211-5463.13457 SN - 2211-5463 N1 - Corresponding author: Petra Siegert VL - 12 IS - 10 SP - 1729 EP - 1746 PB - Wiley CY - Hoboken, NJ ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Falkenberg, Fabian A1 - Kohn, Sophie A1 - Bott, Michael A1 - Bongaerts, Johannes A1 - Siegert, Petra T1 - Biochemical characterisation of a novel broad pH spectrum subtilisin from Fictibacillus arsenicus DSM 15822ᵀ JF - FEBS Open Bio N2 - Subtilisins from microbial sources, especially from the Bacillaceae family, are of particular interest for biotechnological applications and serve the currently growing enzyme market as efficient and novel biocatalysts. Biotechnological applications include use in detergents, cosmetics, leather processing, wastewater treatment and pharmaceuticals. To identify a possible candidate for the enzyme market, here we cloned the gene of the subtilisin SPFA from Fictibacillus arsenicus DSM 15822ᵀ (obtained through a data mining-based search) and expressed it in Bacillus subtilis DB104. After production and purification, the protease showed a molecular mass of 27.57 kDa and a pI of 5.8. SPFA displayed hydrolytic activity at a temperature optimum of 80 °C and a very broad pH optimum between 8.5 and 11.5, with high activity up to pH 12.5. SPFA displayed no NaCl dependence but a high NaCl tolerance, with decreasing activity up to concentrations of 5 m NaCl. The stability enhanced with increasing NaCl concentration. Based on its substrate preference for 10 synthetic peptide 4-nitroanilide substrates with three or four amino acids and its phylogenetic classification, SPFA can be assigned to the subgroup of true subtilisins. Moreover, SPFA exhibited high tolerance to 5% (w/v) SDS and 5% H₂O₂ (v/v). The biochemical properties of SPFA, especially its tolerance of remarkably high pH, SDS and H₂O₂, suggest it has potential for biotechnological applications. KW - Bacillaceae KW - Biotechnological application KW - Broad pH spectrum KW - Subtilases KW - Subtilisin Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2211-5463.13701 SN - 2211-5463 N1 - Corresponding author: Petra Siegert VL - 13 IS - 11 SP - 2035 EP - 2046 PB - Wiley CY - Hoboken, NJ ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kramer, Friederike A1 - Halamkova, Lenka A1 - Poghossian, Arshak A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef A1 - Katz, Evgeny A1 - Halamek, Jan T1 - Biocatalytic analysis of biomarkers for forensic identification of ethnicity between Caucasian and African American JF - The analyst. August 2013 Y1 - 2013 SN - 1364-5528 (E-Journal); 0003-2654 (Print) VL - Vol. 138 SP - 6251 EP - 6257 PB - Royal Society of Chemistry CY - Cambridge ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Werner, Frederik A1 - Groebel, Simone A1 - Schuhmacher, K. A1 - Spelthahn, Heiko A1 - Wagner, Torsten A1 - Selmer, Thorsten A1 - Baumann, Marcus A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef T1 - Bestimmung der metabolischen Aktivität von Mikroorganismen während des Biogasbildungsprozesses JF - 9. Dresdner Sensor-Symposium : Dresden, 07.-09. Dezember 2009 / Gerlach, Gerald ; Hauptmann, Peter [Hrsg.] Y1 - 2009 SN - 978-3-941298-44-6 N1 - Dresdner Sensor-Symposium ; (9, 2009, Dresden) SP - 201 EP - 204 PB - TUDpress CY - Dresden ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Darmo, J. A1 - Schäffer, F. A1 - Förster, Arnold A1 - Kordos, P. T1 - Beryllium doped low-temperature-grown MBE GaAs: material for photomixing in the THz frequency range JF - ASDAM 2000 : conference proceedings / edited by Jozef Osvald ... [et al.] Y1 - 2000 SN - 0780359399 N1 - International Conference on Advanced Semiconductor Devices and Microsystems ; (3rd : ; 2000 : ; Smolenice, Slovakia) SP - 147 EP - 150 PB - IEEE CY - Piscataway, NJ ER -