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Elena Jolkver

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Krause T, Jolkver E, Mc Kevitt P, Kramer M, Hemmje M
Bioengineering (Basel) . 2022 Apr; 9(4). PMID: 35447704
Genetics plays an ever-increasing role in medical diagnostics. The requirements for laboratory diagnostics are constantly changing due to new emerging diagnostic procedures, methodologies, devices, and regulatory requirements. Standard software already...
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Tyshchuk O, Gstottner C, Funk D, Nicolardi S, Frost S, Klostermann S, et al.
MAbs . 2019 Jul; 11(7):1219-1232. PMID: 31339437
Biotherapeutics may contain a multitude of different post-translational modifications (PTMs) that need to be assessed and possibly monitored and controlled to ensure reproducible product quality. During early development of biotherapeutics,...
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Huhn S, Jolkver E, Kramer R, Marin K
Appl Microbiol Biotechnol . 2010 Sep; 89(2):327-35. PMID: 20809072
Succinic acid is excreted during anaerobiosis by many bacteria, and manifold applications are known making the biotechnological production of succinate attractive. Although the pathways for succinate formation are known, succinate...
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Youn J, Jolkver E, Kramer R, Marin K, Wendisch V
J Bacteriol . 2009 Jul; 191(17):5480-8. PMID: 19581365
Transporters of the dicarboxylate amino acid-cation symporter family often mediate uptake of C(4)-dicarboxylates, such as succinate or l-malate, in bacteria. A member of this family, dicarboxylate transporter A (DctA) from...
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Jolkver E, Emer D, Ballan S, Kramer R, Eikmanns B, Marin K
J Bacteriol . 2008 Nov; 191(3):940-8. PMID: 19028892
The metabolism of monocarboxylic acids is of central importance for bacteria in their natural habitat as well as during biotechnological production. Although biosynthesis and degradation are well understood, the transport...
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Youn J, Jolkver E, Kramer R, Marin K, Wendisch V
J Bacteriol . 2008 Jul; 190(19):6458-66. PMID: 18658264
Many bacteria can utilize C(4)-carboxylates as carbon and energy sources. However, Corynebacterium glutamicum ATCC 13032 is not able to use tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates such as succinate, fumarate, and l-malate...