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Hamburger F, Schlichting N, Eichenlaub M, Costea P, Sauer C, Jenewein S, et al.
Front Bioeng Biotechnol . 2025 Feb; 12:1479626. PMID: 39917281
Proteins face an obstacle race on their way to successful folding. Chaperones facilitate the proper folding of proteins by ensuring they remain on the correct path toward their final tertiary...
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Han Y, Wang B, Agnolin A, Dugar G, van der Kloet F, Sauer C, et al.
Microb Cell Fact . 2025 Jan; 24(1):31. PMID: 39865260
Background: Ribosome pausing slows down translation and can affect protein synthesis. Improving translation efficiency can therefore be of commercial value. In this study, we investigated whether ribosome pausing occurs during...
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Sauer C, de Reijer G, Wilfinger B, Hellman A, Carlsson P
Chemistry . 2024 Feb; 30(20):e202303810. PMID: 38327129
2,4-dimethylfuran has a rare disubstitution pattern in the five-membered heterocyclic furan ring that is highly interesting chemically but challenging to access synthetically. We present a heterogeneously catalysed route to synthesise...
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Sauer C, Loren A, Schaefer A, Carlsson P
Anal Chem . 2021 Sep; 93(39):13187-13195. PMID: 34551243
On-line composition analysis of complex hydrocarbon mixtures is highly desirable to determine the composition of process streams and to study chemical reactions in heterogeneous catalysis. Here, we show how the...
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Hinz L, Metzner S, Muller P, Schulte R, Besserer H, Wackenrohr S, et al.
Sensors (Basel) . 2021 Apr; 21(7). PMID: 33808238
Fringe projection profilometry in combination with other optical measuring technologies has established itself over the last decades as an essential complement to conventional, tactile measuring devices. The non-contact, holistic reconstruction...
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Friedman M, Dhoon T, Sauer C, Quadri S, Rajan G
Urol Case Rep . 2020 Oct; 33:101337. PMID: 33102039
Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) despite its minimally invasive approach has an high complication rate, with the most common complications being extravasation of urine and perioperative bleeding requiring transfusion. While most of...
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Sauer C, van Themaat E, Boender L, Groothuis D, Cruz R, Hamoen L, et al.
ACS Synth Biol . 2018 Jun; 7(7):1773-1784. PMID: 29939720
Increasing protein expression levels is a key step in the commercial production of enzymes. Predicting promoter activity and translation initiation efficiency based solely on consensus sequences have so far met...
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Sauer C, Syvertsson S, Bohorquez L, Cruz R, Harwood C, van Rij T, et al.
ACS Synth Biol . 2016 May; 5(9):942-7. PMID: 27197833
A fixed gene copy number is important for the in silico construction of engineered synthetic networks. However, the copy number of integrated genes depends on their genomic location. This gene...
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Radeck J, Kraft K, Bartels J, Cikovic T, Durr F, Emenegger J, et al.
J Biol Eng . 2013 Dec; 7(1):29. PMID: 24295448
Background: Standardized and well-characterized genetic building blocks are a prerequisite for the convenient and reproducible assembly of novel genetic modules and devices. While numerous standardized parts exist for Escherichia coli,...
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Pinske C, Kruger S, Soboh B, Ihling C, Kuhns M, Braussemann M, et al.
Arch Microbiol . 2011 Jul; 193(12):893-903. PMID: 21717143
Escherichia coli can both oxidize hydrogen and reduce protons. These activities involve three distinct [NiFe]-hydrogenases, termed Hyd-1, Hyd-2, and Hyd-3, each minimally comprising heterodimers of a large subunit, containing the...