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Anita Loeschcke

Researcher at University of Düsseldorf

Publications -  39
Citations -  1181

Anita Loeschcke is an academic researcher from University of Düsseldorf. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pseudomonas putida & Rhodobacter. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 33 publications receiving 839 citations. Previous affiliations of Anita Loeschcke include Forschungszentrum Jülich.

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Pseudomonas putida—a versatile host for the production of natural products

TL;DR: This review provides an overview of applications of P. putida as a host organism for the recombinant biosynthesis of such natural products, including rhamnolipids, terpenoids, polyketides and non-ribosomal peptides, and other amino acid-derived compounds.
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Marine Biosurfactants: Biosynthesis, Structural Diversity and Biotechnological Applications.

TL;DR: This review aims to summarise biosyntheses and structures with an emphasis on low molecular weight biosurfactants produced by marine microorganisms and describes various biotechnological applications with special emphasis on their role in the bioremediation of oil-contaminated environments.
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TREX: a universal tool for the transfer and expression of biosynthetic pathways in bacteria.

TL;DR: The development of the novel system for the transfer and expression of biosynthetic pathways (TREX), which comprises all functional elements necessary for the delivery and concerted expression of clustered pathway genes in different bacteria, is reported on.
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Alternative hosts for functional (meta)genome analysis.

TL;DR: The use of alternative host-vector systems will complement current metagenomic screening efforts and expand the yield of novel biocatalysts, metabolic pathways, and useful metabolites to be identified from environmental samples.
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Efficient recombinant production of prodigiosin in Pseudomonas putida

TL;DR: A highly efficient method for the heterologous biosynthetic production of prodigiosin is described which may serve as a basis to produce large amounts of this bioactive natural compound and may provide a platform for further in-depth studies of Prodiginine biosynthesis.