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Claudia Schmidt-Dannert

Researcher at University of Minnesota

Publications -  142
Citations -  7604

Claudia Schmidt-Dannert is an academic researcher from University of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lipase & Pichia pastoris. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 141 publications receiving 6860 citations. Previous affiliations of Claudia Schmidt-Dannert include California Institute of Technology & University of Stuttgart.

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Molecular breeding of carotenoid biosynthetic pathways

TL;DR: This article used shuffled phytoene desaturases in the context of a carotenoid biosynthetic pathway assembled from different bacterial species and screened the resulting library for novel carotensoids.
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Metabolic engineering towards biotechnological production of carotenoids in microorganisms

TL;DR: This review will describe the recent progress made in metabolic engineering of non-carotenogenic microorganisms for improved carotenoid productivity and discuss the application of combinatorial and evolutionary strategies to carOTenoid pathway engineering to broaden the diversity of carotanoid structures synthesized in recombinant hosts.
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Traversing the fungal terpenome

TL;DR: Genome mining combined with heterologous biosynthetic pathway refactoring has the potential to facilitate discovery and production of pharmaceutically relevant fungal terpenoids.
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Directed evolution of industrial enzymes.

TL;DR: A recent conference* that convened practitioners from industry and academia surveyed current efforts and highlighted the rapid progress the field has enjoyed, finding a variety of challenging problems and approaches to laboratory evolution.
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Thermoalkalophilic lipase of Bacillus thermocatenulatus. I. Molecular cloning, nucleotide sequence, purification and some properties

TL;DR: An expression library was generated by partial Sau3A digestion of genomic DNA from the thermophile Bacillus thermocatenulatus and cloning of DNA fragments in pUC18 in Escherichia coli DH5alpha, showing high stability at pH 9.0-11.0 and towards various detergents and organic solvents.