2015 article

Characterization, performance, and applications of a yeast surface display-based biocatalyst

Eby, J. M., & Peretti, S. W. (2015, January 1). RSC Advances.

By: J. Eby n & S. Peretti n

topics (OpenAlex): Enzyme Catalysis and Immobilization; Transgenic Plants and Applications; Biotin and Related Studies
TL;DR: The lyophilized YSD biocatalyst hydrolytic activity matched or exceeded commercial lipase (Novozym 435) immobilized on acrylic resin at equal catalyst loading, and achieved esterification levels 10–50% that of Novozyme 435. (via Semantic Scholar)
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2015 article

Performance in synthetic applications of a yeast surface display-based biocatalyst

Eby, J. M., & Peretti, S. W. (2015, January 1). RSC Advances.

By: J. Eby n & S. Peretti n

topics (OpenAlex): Enzyme Catalysis and Immobilization; Innovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques Innovation; Molecular Junctions and Nanostructures
TL;DR: The activity of both lipases in a completely hydrophobic environment is a step towards more economical biocatalysis of industrial esterification, and the difference between CalB and M37L in water requirements illustrates a critical parameter for optimization of lipase activity in non-aqueous environments. (via Semantic Scholar)
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