Browsing Brage NMBU by Author "Jameson, John-Kristian"
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Biochemical characterization of two cellobiose 2-epimerases and application for efficient production of lactulose and epilactose
Jameson, John-Kristian; Mathiesen, Geir; Pope, Phillip; Westereng, Bjørge; Leanti La Rosa, Sabina (Journal article, 2021) -
Discovery of a Thermostable GH10 Xylanase with Broad Substrate Specificity from the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge Vent System
Fredriksen, Lasse; Stokke, Runar; Jensen, Marianne Slang; Westereng, Bjørge; Jameson, John-Kristian; Steen, Ida Helene; Eijsink, Vincent (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019) -
Discovery of a Thermostable GH10 Xylanase with Broad Substrate Specificity from the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge Vent System
Fredriksen, Lasse; Stokke, Runar; Jensen, Marianne Slang; Westereng, Bjørge; Jameson, John-Kristian; Steen, Ida Helene; Eijsink, Vincent (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019) -
Enzymatic conversion of cotton textiles
Austad, Anna (Master thesis, 2018)Cotton textiles are mass-produced worldwide, but little is done to recirculate this material that is rich in cellulose. Indeed, cellulosic textiles represent a potential resource for the production of glucose, that further ... -
Enzymatic conversion of waste paper to mono- and oligosaccharides
Jameson, John-Kristian (Master thesis, 2015-07-31)Efficient utilization of waste products is a key step in the transition into a sustainable society. Recalcitrant lignocellulosic biomass is a major constituent of industrial and household waste, and its conversion into ... -
In-depth characterization of Trichoderma reesei cellobiohydrolase TrCel7A produced in Nicotiana benthamiana reveals limitations of cellulase production in plants by host-specific post-translational modifications
van Eerde, André; Varnai, Aniko; Jameson, John-Kristian; Paruch, Lisa; Moen, Anders; Anonsen, Jan Haug; Chylenski, Piotr; Steen, Hege; Heldal, Inger; Bock, Ralph; Eijsink, Vincent; Clarke, Jihong Liu (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Sustainable production of biofuels from lignocellulose feedstocks depends on cheap enzymes for degradation of such biomass. Plants offer a safe and cost‐effective production platform for biopharmaceuticals, vaccines and ... -
Successful Production and Ligninolytic Activity of a Bacterial Laccase, Lac51, Made in Nicotiana benthamiana via Transient Expression
van Eerde, André; Varnai, Aniko; Wang, Yanliang; Paruch, Lisa; Jameson, John-Kristian; Qiao, Fen; Eiken, Hans Geir; Su, Hang; Eijsink, Vincent; Clarke, Jihong Liu (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Giant panda could have bamboo as their exclusive diet for about 2 million years because of the contribution of numerous enzymes produced by their gut bacteria, for instance laccases. Laccases are blue multi-copper oxidases ...