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Torben Frandsen
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Svensson, Birte
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Sigurskjold, Bent
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Mirgorodskaya, Ekaterina
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Roepstorff, Peter
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Driguez, Hugues
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Christensen, Trine
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Schülein, Martin
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von Ossowski, Ingemar
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Bregenholt, Søren
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Cottaz, Sylvain
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Davies, Gideon
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Fierobe, HP
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Haurum, John
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Honzatko, Richard
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Boyer, Véronique
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2008: Jones Aubrey; Lamsa Michael; Frandsen Torben P; Spendler Tina; Harris Paul; Sloma Alan; Xu Feng; Nielsen Jack Bech; Cherry Joel R
Directed evolution of a maltogenic alpha-amylase from Bacillus sp. TS-25.
Journal of biotechnology 2008;134(3-4):325-33.
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2006: Tolstrup Anne B; Frandsen Torben P; Bregenholt Søren
Development of recombinant human polyclonal antibodies for the treatment of complex human diseases.
Expert opinion on biological therapy 2006;6(9):905-12.
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2006: Wiberg Finn C; Rasmussen Søren K; Frandsen Torben P; Rasmussen Lone K; Tengbjerg Kaja; Coljee Vincent W; Sharon Jacqueline; Yang Chiou-Ying; Bregenholt Søren; Nielsen Lars S; Haurum John S; Tolstrup Anne B
Production of target-specific recombinant human polyclonal antibodies in mammalian cells.
Biotechnology and bioengineering 2006;94(2):396-405.
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2006: Moerch Ulrik; Haahr Hansen Margit; Vest Hansen Nils Jakob; Rasmussen Lone Kjaer; Oleksiewicz Martin B; Frandsen Torben P; Haurum John S; Bregenholt Søren
Allergen-specific polyclonal antibodies reduce allergic disease in a mouse model of allergic asthma.
International archives of allergy and immunology 2006;140(3):261-9.
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2005: von Ossowski Ingemar; Eaton Julian T; Czjzek Mirjam; Perkins Stephen J; Frandsen Torben P; Schülein Martin; Panine Pierre; Henrissat Bernard; Receveur-Bréchot Veronique
Protein disorder: conformational distribution of the flexible linker in a chimeric double cellulase.
Biophysical journal 2005;88(4):2823-32.
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2003: Ducros Valérie M-A; Tarling Chris A; Zechel David L; Brzozowski A Marek; Frandsen Torben P; von Ossowski Ingemar; Schülein Martin; Withers Stephen G; Davies Gideon J
Anatomy of glycosynthesis: structure and kinetics of the Humicola insolens Cel7B E197A and E197S glycosynthase mutants.
Chemistry & biology 2003;10(7):619-28.
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2003: Varrot Annabelle; Frandsen Torben P; von Ossowski Ingemar; Boyer Viviane; Cottaz Sylvain; Driguez Hugues; Schülein Martin; Davies Gideon J
Structural basis for ligand binding and processivity in cellobiohydrolase Cel6A from Humicola insolens.
Structure (London, England : 1993) 2003;11(7):855-64.
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2002: Varrot Annabelle; Frandsen Torben P; Driguez Hugues; Davies Gideon J
Structure of the Humicola insolens cellobiohydrolase Cel6A D416A mutant in complex with a non-hydrolysable substrate analogue, methyl cellobiosyl-4-thio-beta-cellobioside, at 1.9 A.
Acta crystallographica. Section D, Biological crystallography 2002;58(Pt 12):2201-4.
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2002: Christensen Trine; Frandsen Torben P; Kaarsholm Niels C; Svensson Birte; Sigurskjold Bent W
Physicochemical characterisation of the two active site mutants Trp(52)-->Phe and Asp(55)-->Val of glucoamylase from Aspergillus niger.
Biochimica et biophysica acta 2002;1601(2):163-71.
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2002: Nielsen Bjarne R; Lehmbeck Jan; Frandsen Torben P
Cloning, heterologous expression, and enzymatic characterization of a thermostable glucoamylase from Talaromyces emersonii.
Protein expression and purification 2002;26(1):1-8.
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2002: Boyer Viviane; Fort Sébastien; Frandsen Torben P; Schülein Martin; Cottaz Sylvain; Driguez Hugues
Chemoenzymatic synthesis of a bifunctionalized cellohexaoside as a specific substrate for the sensitive assay of cellulase by fluorescence quenching.
Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) 2002;8(6):1389-94.
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2002: Frandsen Torben P; Palcic Monica M; Svensson Birte
Substrate recognition by three family 13 yeast alpha-glucosidases.
European journal of biochemistry / FEBS 2002;269(2):728-34.
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2001: Sauer J; Christensen T; Frandsen T P; Mirgorodskaya E; McGuire K A; Driguez H; Roepstorff P; Sigurskjold B W; Svensson B
Stability and function of interdomain linker variants of glucoamylase 1 from Aspergillus niger.
Biochemistry 2001;40(31):9336-46.
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2000: Sauer J; Sigurskjold B W; Christensen U; Frandsen T P; Mirgorodskaya E; Harrison M; Roepstorff P; Svensson B
Glucoamylase: structure/function relationships, and protein engineering.
Biochimica et biophysica acta 2000;1543(2):275-293.
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2000: Frandsen T P; Lok F; Mirgorodskaya E; Roepstorff P; Svensson B
Purification, enzymatic characterization, and nucleotide sequence of a high-isoelectric-point alpha-glucosidase from barley malt.
Plant physiology 2000;123(1):275-86.
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1998: Gottschalk T E; Fierobe H P; Mirgorodskaya E; Clarke A J; Tull D; Sigurskjold B W; Christensen T; Payre N; Frandsen T P; Juge N; McGuire K A; Cottaz S; Roepstorff P; Driguez H; Williamson G; Svensson B
Structure, function and protein engineering of starch-degrading enzymes.
Biochemical Society transactions 1998;26(2):198-204.
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1997: Fierobe H P; Mirgorodskaya E; Frandsen T P; Roepstorff P; Svensson B
Overexpression and characterization of Aspergillus awamori wild-type and mutant glucoamylase secreted by the methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastoris: comparison with wild-type recombinant glucoamylase produced using Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Aspergillus niger as hosts.
Protein expression and purification 1997;9(2):159-70.
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1997: Stoffer B B; Dupont C; Frandsen T P; Lehmbeck J; Svensson B
Glucoamylase mutants in the conserved active-site segment Trp170-Tyr175 located at a distance from the site of catalysis.
Protein engineering 1997;10(1):81-7.
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1996: Frandsen T P; Stoffer B B; Palcic M M; Hof S; Svensson B
Structure and energetics of the glucoamylase-isomaltose transition-state complex probed by using modeling and deoxygenated substrates coupled with site-directed mutagenesis.
Journal of molecular biology 1996;263(1):79-89.
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1996: Fierobe H P; Stoffer B B; Frandsen T P; Svensson B
Mutational modulation of substrate bond-type specificity and thermostability of glucoamylase from Aspergillus awamori by replacement with short homologue active site sequences and thiol/disulfide engineering.
Biochemistry 1996;35(26):8696-704.
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1995: Frandsen T P; Christensen T; Stoffer B; Lehmbeck J; Dupont C; Honzatko R B; Svensson B
Mutational analysis of the roles in catalysis and substrate recognition of arginines 54 and 305, aspartic acid 309, and tryptophan 317 located at subsites 1 and 2 in glucoamylase from Aspergillus niger.
Biochemistry 1995;34(32):10162-9.
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1995: Berland C R; Sigurskjold B W; Stoffer B; Frandsen T P; Svensson B
Thermodynamics of inhibitor binding to mutant forms of glucoamylase from Aspergillus niger determined by isothermal titration calorimetry.
Biochemistry 1995;34(32):10153-61.
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1994: Frandsen T P; Dupont C; Lehmbeck J; Stoffer B; Sierks M R; Honzatko R B; Svensson B
Site-directed mutagenesis of the catalytic base glutamic acid 400 in glucoamylase from Aspergillus niger and of tyrosine 48 and glutamine 401, both hydrogen-bonded to the gamma-carboxylate group of glutamic acid 400.
Biochemistry 1994;33(46):13808-16.
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1993: Stoffer B; Frandsen T P; Busk P K; Schneider P; Svendsen I; Svensson B
Production, purification and characterization of the catalytic domain of glucoamylase from Aspergillus niger.
The Biochemical journal 1993;292 ( Pt 1)():197-202.
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