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Göran Pettersson

Göran Pettersson

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Chemistry

D-Index
50
Citations
10113
World Ranking
14296
National Ranking
212

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Göran Pettersson is affiliated with Uppsala University in Sweden. Their academic profile does not contain recent publications or a record of frequent co-authors. There is no available data on specific research topics, publication venues, or books authored by Pettersson.

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Best Publications

  • Studies of the cellulolytic system of Trichoderma reesei QM 9414. Analysis of domain function in two cellobiohydrolases by limited proteolysis.

    Peter Tomme;Herman Van Tilbeurgh;Göran Pettersson;Jozef Van Damme

  • The three-dimensional crystal structure of the catalytic core of cellobiohydrolase I from Trichoderma reesei.

    Christina Divne;J Stahlberg;T Reinikainen;L Ruohonen

  • A critical review of cellobiose dehydrogenases.

    Gunnar Henriksson;Gunnar Johansson;Göran Pettersson

  • Limited proteolysis of the cellobiohydrolase I from Trichoderma reesei: Separation of functional domains

    Herman Van Tilbeurgh;Peter Tomme;Marc Claeyssens;Rama Bhikhabhai

  • EGIII, a new endoglucanase from Trichoderma reesei: the characterization of both gene and enzyme

    M. Saloheimo;P. Lehtovaara;M. Penttilä;T.T. Teeri

  • Chiral separation of β-blockers by high-performance capillary electrophoresis based on non-immobilized cellulase as enantioselective protein

    Ludmila Valtcheva;Jamil Mohammad;Göran Pettersson;Stellan Hjertén

  • A New Model For Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Cellulose Based on the Two-Domain Structure of Cellobiohydrolase I

    Jerry Ståhlberg;Gunnar Johansson;Göran Pettersson

  • Inhibition of the Trichoderma reesei cellulases by cellobiose is strongly dependent on the nature of the substrate.

    Marju Gruno;Priit Väljamäe;Priit Väljamäe;Göran Pettersson;Gunnar Johansson

  • Identification of functionally important amino acids in the cellulose-binding domain of Trichoderma reesei cellobiohydrolase I.

    Markus Linder;Maija-Liisa Mattinen;Maarit Kontteli;Gunnar Lindeberg

  • Isolation of cellulolytic enzymes from Trichoderma reesei QM 9414

    Ramagauri Bhikhabhai;G. Johansson;G. Pettersson

  • The initial kinetics of hydrolysis by cellobiohydrolases I and II is consistent with a cellulose surface − erosion model

    Priit Väljamäe;Veljo Sild;Veljo Sild;Göran Pettersson;Gunnar Johansson

  • Continuous beds: high-resolving, cost-effective chromatographic matrices

    Stellan Hjertén;Y. Yi-Ming Li;Jia-Li Liao;Jamil Mohammad

  • Crystal structure of the flavoprotein domain of the extracellular flavocytochrome cellobiose dehydrogenase

    B M Hallberg;Gunnar Henriksson;Göran Pettersson;Christina Divne;Christina Divne

  • CELLOBIOSE OXIDASE FROM PHANEROCHAETE CHRYSOSPORIUM CAN BE CLEAVED BY PAPAIN INTO TWO DOMAINS

    Gunnar Henriksson;Göran Pettersson;Gunnar Johansson;Alberto Ruiz

  • Trichoderma reesei has no true exo-cellulase: all intact and truncated cellulases produce new reducing end groups on cellulose

    Jerry Ståhlberg;Gunnar Johansson;Göran Pettersson

  • ACID HYDROLYSIS OF BACTERIAL CELLULOSE REVEALS DIFFERENT MODES OF SYNERGISTIC ACTION BETWEEN CELLOBIOHYDROLASE I AND ENDOGLUCANASE I

    Priit Väljamäe;Priit Väljamäe;Veljo Sild;Veljo Sild;Anu Nutt;Göran Pettersson

  • A new scaffold for binding haem in the cytochrome domain of the extracellular flavocytochrome cellobiose dehydrogenase

    B Martin Hallberg;Terese Bergfors;Kristina Bäckbro;Göran Pettersson

  • The difference in affinity between two fungal cellulose-binding domains is dominated by a single amino acid substitution

    Markus Linder;Gunnar Lindeberg;Tapani Reinikainen;Tuula T. Teeri

  • Family 7 cellobiohydrolases from Phanerochaete chrysosporium: crystal structure of the catalytic module of Cel7D (CBH58) at 1.32 A resolution and homology models of the isozymes.

    Inés G Muñoz;Wimal Ubhayasekera;Hongbin Henriksson;Istvan Szabó

  • Separation of enantiomers using cellulase (CBH I) silica as a chiral stationary phase

    I. Marle;P. Erlandsson;L. Hansson;R. Isaksson

Frequent Co-Authors

Jerry Ståhlberg
Jerry Ståhlberg Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Gunnar Henriksson
Gunnar Henriksson Royal Institute of Technology
Marc Claeyssens
Marc Claeyssens Ghent University
Tuula T. Teeri
Tuula T. Teeri Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences
Stellan Hjertén
Stellan Hjertén Uppsala University
Markus Linder
Markus Linder Aalto University
Sten-Eric Lindquist
Sten-Eric Lindquist Uppsala University
Jerker Porath
Jerker Porath University of Arizona
Andres Salumets
Andres Salumets Karolinska Institute
Ying Li
Ying Li Nanjing Agricultural University

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