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Eva Nordberg Karlsson

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Christensen M, Allahgholi L, Dobruchowska J, Moenaert A, Gudmundsson H, Fridjonsson O, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol . 2025 Feb; 306(Pt 1):141287. PMID: 39984067
This research explores the impact of structural variations in laminarins derived from seaweed on their immunomodulatory properties. Laminarins from Laminaria digitata, L. hyperborea, and Saccharina latissima, were obtained using a...
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Kristjansdottir T, Hreggvidsson G, Gudmundsdottir E, Bjornsdottir S, Fridjonsson O, Stefansson S, et al.
FEMS Microbiol Ecol . 2024 Dec; 101(1. PMID: 39716382
The thermophilic bacterium Rhodothermus marinus has mainly been studied for its thermostable enzymes. More recently, the potential of using the species as a cell factory and in biorefinery platforms has...
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Leontakianakou S, Grey C, Karlsson E, Sardari R
BMC Biotechnol . 2024 Dec; 24(1):100. PMID: 39668348
Glucuronic acid (GlcA) is an abundant substituent in hardwood xylan, and it is often found in its methylated form as methyl glucuronic acid (MeGlcA). GlcA and MeGlcA are sugar acids,...
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Adalsteinsson B, Gudmundsson H, Jasilionis A, Schiott M, Mikkelsen M, Gudmundsdottir E, et al.
Enzyme Microb Technol . 2024 Nov; 182:110528. PMID: 39500133
Seaweeds (macroalgae) are an attractive resource for diverse microbial- and enzymatic production processes. They are abundant, underutilized, cheap, and rich in carbohydrates, and therefore have the potential to be used...
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Norlander S, Jasilionis A, Allahgholi L, Wennerberg C, Grey C, Adlercreutz P, et al.
Glycobiology . 2024 Jul; 34(8). PMID: 38982733
Understanding the relation between enzyme domain structure and catalytic activity is crucial for optimal engineering of novel enzymes for lignocellulose bioconversion. Xylanases with varying specificities are commonly used to valorise...
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Christensen M, Allahgholi L, Linares-Pasten J, Fridjonsson O, Gudmundsson H, Kale V, et al.
Mar Drugs . 2024 Mar; 22(3). PMID: 38535445
Sulfation is gaining increased interest due to the role of sulfate in the bioactivity of many polysaccharides of marine origin. Hence, sulfatases, enzymes that control the degree of sulfation, are...
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Salas-Veizaga D, Rocabado-Villegas L, Linares-Pasten J, Gudmundsdottir E, Hreggvidsson G, Alvarez-Aliaga M, et al.
Appl Environ Microbiol . 2024 Mar; 90(4):e0222323. PMID: 38497645
Importance: The genome of strain E-1 encodes a number of hypothetical enzymes, annotated as glycoside hydrolase-like but not classified in the Carbohydrate Active Enzyme Database (CAZy). A novel thermostable GH43-like...
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Ahlqvist J, Tymecka-Mulik J, Burkiewicz K, Wallenberg R, Jasilionis A, Karlsson E, et al.
J Biotechnol . 2024 Feb; 385:23-29. PMID: 38408644
The recently identified novel Holliday junction-resolving enzyme, termed Hjc_15-6, activity investigation results imply DNA cleavage by Hjc_15-6 in a manner that potentially enhances the molecular self-assembly that may be exploited...
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Allahgholi L, Derks M, Dobruchowska J, Jasilionis A, Moenaert A, Jouy L, et al.
Glycobiology . 2024 Jan; 34(4). PMID: 38271624
The marine environment, contains plentiful renewable resources, e.g. macroalgae with unique polysaccharides, motivating search for enzymes from marine microorganisms to explore conversion possibilities of the polysaccharides. In this study, the...
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Huang F, Marungruang N, Martinsson I, Camprubi Ferrer L, Nguyen T, Gondo T, et al.
Front Nutr . 2023 Oct; 10:1257472. PMID: 37854349
Our diets greatly influence our health. Multiple lines of research highlight the beneficial properties of eating berries and fruits. In this study, a berry mixture of Nordic berries previously identified...