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A W Strasser

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Biochemistry|January 15, 1991
Reciprocal communication between the lyase and synthase active sites of the tryptophan synthase bienzyme complexK Kirschner, A N Lane, A W Strasser
Yeast (Chichester, England)|October 1, 1991
An efficient transformation procedure enabling long-term storage of competent cells of various yeast generaR J Dohmen, A W Strasser, C B Höner, et al.
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology|November 5, 1998
Two novel gene expression systems based on the yeasts Schwanniomyces occidentalis and Pichia stipitisM Piontek, J Hagedorn, C P Hollenberg, et al.
Gene|October 30, 1990
Cloning of the Schwanniomyces occidentalis glucoamylase gene (GAM1) and its expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeR J Dohmen, A W Strasser, U M Dahlems, et al.
Current Genetics|May 1, 1989
Regulated overproduction of alpha-amylase by transformation of the amylolytic yeast Schwanniomyces occidentalisR J Dohmen, A W Strasser, R S Zitomer, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry|February 15, 1997
Characterization of the active site of Schwanniomyces occidentalis glucoamylase by in vitro mutagenesisB Hülseweh, U M Dahlems, J Dohmen, et al.
FEBS Letters|December 2, 1991
Striking structural and functional similarities suggest that intestinal sucrase-isomaltase, human lysosomal alpha-glucosidase and Schwanniomyces occidentalis glucoamylase are derived from a common ancestral geneH Y Naim, T Niermann, U Kleinhans, et al.
Biotechnology Advances|January 1, 1992
High-level expression of foreign genes in Hansenula polymorphaG Gellissen, Z A Janowicz, U Weydemann, et al.
Trends in Biotechnology|December 1, 1992
Progress in developing methylotrophic yeasts as expression systemsG Gellissen, U Weydemann, A W Strasser, et al.
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology|December 1, 1995
High-level secretion of hirudin by Hansenula polymorpha--authentic processing of three different preprohirudinsU Weydemann, P Keup, M Piontek, et al.
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Biochemistry|January 15, 1991
Reciprocal communication between the lyase and synthase active sites of the tryptophan synthase bienzyme complexK Kirschner, A N Lane, A W Strasser
Yeast (Chichester, England)|October 1, 1991
An efficient transformation procedure enabling long-term storage of competent cells of various yeast generaR J Dohmen, A W Strasser, C B Höner, et al.
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology|November 5, 1998
Two novel gene expression systems based on the yeasts Schwanniomyces occidentalis and Pichia stipitisM Piontek, J Hagedorn, C P Hollenberg, et al.
Gene|October 30, 1990
Cloning of the Schwanniomyces occidentalis glucoamylase gene (GAM1) and its expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeR J Dohmen, A W Strasser, U M Dahlems, et al.
Current Genetics|May 1, 1989
Regulated overproduction of alpha-amylase by transformation of the amylolytic yeast Schwanniomyces occidentalisR J Dohmen, A W Strasser, R S Zitomer, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry|February 15, 1997
Characterization of the active site of Schwanniomyces occidentalis glucoamylase by in vitro mutagenesisB Hülseweh, U M Dahlems, J Dohmen, et al.
FEBS Letters|December 2, 1991
Striking structural and functional similarities suggest that intestinal sucrase-isomaltase, human lysosomal alpha-glucosidase and Schwanniomyces occidentalis glucoamylase are derived from a common ancestral geneH Y Naim, T Niermann, U Kleinhans, et al.
Biotechnology Advances|January 1, 1992
High-level expression of foreign genes in Hansenula polymorphaG Gellissen, Z A Janowicz, U Weydemann, et al.
Trends in Biotechnology|December 1, 1992
Progress in developing methylotrophic yeasts as expression systemsG Gellissen, U Weydemann, A W Strasser, et al.
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology|December 1, 1995
High-level secretion of hirudin by Hansenula polymorpha--authentic processing of three different preprohirudinsU Weydemann, P Keup, M Piontek, et al.
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