Publications by authors named "J Rudat"

Bioethanol's importance as a renewable energy carrier led to the development of new devices for the high-throughput screening (HTS) of ethanol-producing microorganisms, monitoring ethanol production, and process optimization. This study developed two devices based on measuring CO evolution (an equimolar byproduct of microbial ethanol fermentation) to allow for a fast and robust HTS of ethanol-producing microorganisms for industrial purposes. First, a pH-based system for identifying ethanol producers (Ethanol-HTS) was established in a 96-well plate format where CO emission is captured by a 3D-printed silicone lid and transferred from the fermentation well to a reagent containing bromothymol blue as a pH indicator.

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Glycolipids can be synthetized in deep eutectic solvents (DESs) as they possess low water content allowing a reversed lipase activity and thus enables ester formation. Based on this principle, honey can also serve as a media for glycolipid synthesis. Indeed, this supersaturated sugar solution is comparable in terms of physicochemical properties to the sugar-based DESs.

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Glycolipids are biosurfactants with a wide range of structural diversity. They are biodegradable, based on renewables, ecocompatible and exhibit high surface activity. Still, studies comparing glycolipids and conventional surfactants in terms of interfacial properties and foaming performance are lacking.

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After major mass extinction events, ancient plants and terrestrial vertebrates were faced with various challenges, especially ultraviolet (UV) light. These stresses probably resulted in changes in the biosynthetic pathways, which employed the MIO (3,5-dihydro-5-methylidene-4H-imidazole-4-one)-dependent enzymes (ammonia-lyase and aminomutase), leading to enhanced accumulation of metabolites for defense against UV radiation, pathogens, and microorganisms. Up to now, the origin and evolution of genes from this superfamily have not been extensively studied.

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ω-Transaminases' (ω-TAs) importance for synthesizing chiral amines led to the development of different methods to quickly identify and characterize new sources of these enzymes. Here we describe the optimization of growth and induction of such an enzyme in a wild type strain of Bacillus sp. strain BaH (IBRC-M 11337) isolated from Iranian soil in shaking flasks by the response surface methodology (RSM).

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