Barbara Klippel
Hamburg University of Technology
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Journal of Bacteriology | 2011
Barbara Klippel; Adriane Lochner; David Bruce; Karen W. Davenport; Chris Detter; Lynne Goodwin; James Han; Shunsheng Han; Miriam Land; Natalia Mikhailova; Matt Nolan; Len A. Pennacchio; Sam Pitluck; Roxanne Tapia; Tanja Woyke; Sigrid Wiebusch; Alexander Basner; Fumiyoshi Abe; Koki Horikoshi; Martin Keller; Garabed Antranikian
Glaciecola sp. strain 4H-3-7+YE-5 was isolated from subseafloor sediments at Suruga Bay in Japan and is capable of efficiently hydrolyzing cellulose and xylan. The complete genome sequence of Glaciecola sp. 4H-3-7+YE-5 revealed several genes encoding putatively novel glycoside hydrolases, offering a high potential for plant biomass degradation.
Journal of Bacteriology | 2011
Barbara Klippel; Adriane Lochner; David Bruce; Karen W. Davenport; Chris Detter; Lynne Goodwin; James Han; Shunsheng Han; Loren Hauser; Miriam Land; Matt Nolan; Galina Ovchinnikova; Len A. Pennacchio; Sam Pitluck; Roxanne Tapia; Tanja Woyke; Sigrid Wiebusch; Alexander Basner; Fumiyoshi Abe; Koki Horikoshi; Martin Keller; Garabed Antranikian
Two members of the family Flavobacteriaceae were isolated from subseafloor sediments using artificial seawater with cellulose, xylan, and chitin as the sole carbon and energy sources. Here, we present the complete genome sequences of Krokinobacter sp. strain 4H-3-7-5 and Lacinutrix sp. strain 5H-3-7-4, which both encode putatively novel enzymes involved in cellulose, hemicellulose, and chitin metabolism.
Journal of Bacteriology | 2011
Sonja Voget; Barbara Klippel; Rolf Daniel; Garabed Antranikian
Members of the carnobacteria have been extensively studied as probiotic cultures in aquacultures and protective cultures in seafood, diary, and meat. We report on the finished genome sequence of Carnobacterium sp. 17-4, which has been isolated from permanently cold seawater. The genetic information reveals a new circular bacteriocin biosynthesis cluster.
Catalysts | 2016
Skander Elleuche; Petra Esselun; Ralf Grote; Barbara Klippel; Anna Krüger; Andreas Liese; Margit Ostrop; Christian Schäfers; Carola Schröder; Garabed Antranikian
The “8th International Congress on Biocatalysis (biocat2016)” is part of a biennial conference series. Biocatalysis is a topic based on the edge of biology and chemistry, which brings together scientists from the life sciences, engineers and computer scientists. This international conference serves as a platform to meet researchers from all over the world, to find collaboration partners for future projects and to gain novel insights into modern topics and techniques. Biocat covers the most exciting aspects and the latest developments in biocatalysis, including enzyme discovery, evolution and application, bioprocess engineering, cascade reaction systems and nanobiotechnology. In 2016, we welcomed 367 expert delegates in the respective fields. Established and young scientists from academia and the industry presented 51 lectures, 37 lightning talks and 234 posters. In addition, the biocat award, which is among the most prestigious awards in the field of biotechnology, has been awarded for the sixth time in the categories “Science in academia”, “Lifetime achievement” and “Industry”.
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2012
Dina Jabbour; Barbara Klippel; Garabed Antranikian
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2013
Skander Elleuche; Krisztian Fodor; Barbara Klippel; Amélie von der Heyde; Matthias Wilmanns; Garabed Antranikian
Archive | 2011
Barbara Klippel; Garabed Antranikian
Extremophiles | 2014
Barbara Klippel; Kerstin Sahm; Alexander Basner; Sigrid Wiebusch; Patrick John; Ute Lorenz; Anke Peters; Fumiyoshi Abe; K. Takahashi; Olaf Kaiser; Alexander Goesmann; Sebastian Jaenicke; Ralf Grote; Koki Horikoshi; Garabed Antranikian
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2014
Skander Elleuche; Krisztian Fodor; Amélie von der Heyde; Barbara Klippel; Matthias Wilmanns; Garabed Antranikian
Biotechnology Letters | 2013
Skander Elleuche; Barbara Klippel; Amélie von der Heyde; Garabed Antranikian