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Karl Hult is affiliated with the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden. The available data does not include detailed records of recent publications, co-authors, or frequent publication venues associated with their work.

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Best Publications

  • Enzyme promiscuity : mechanism and applications

    Karl Hult;Per Berglund

  • Crystallographic and molecular-modeling studies of lipase B from Candida antarctica reveal a stereospecificity pocket for secondary alcohols.

    J Uppenberg;N Ohrner;M Norin;K Hult

  • On the interfacial activation of Candida antarctica lipase A and B as compared with Humicola lanuginosa lipase

    Mats Martinelle;Mats Holmquist;Karl Hult

  • Toxicokinetics of ochratoxin A in several species and its plasma-binding properties.

    Sigrid Hagelberg;Karl Hult;Radovan Fuchs

  • Carbon-Carbon Bonds by Hydrolytic Enzymes

    Cecilia Branneby;Peter Carlqvist;Anders Magnusson;Karl Hult

  • Fast Carbon−Carbon Bond Formation by a Promiscuous Lipase

    Maria Svedendahl;Karl Hult;Per Berglund

  • Ochratoxin A in cow's milk and in human milk with corresponding human blood samples.

    Anna Breitholtz-Emanuelsson;Monica Olsen;Agneta Oskarsson;Ira Palminger

  • Plasma ochratoxin A levels in three Swedish populations surveyed using an ion-pair HPLC technique.

    A. Breitholtz;M. Olsen;Å. Dahlbäck;K. Hult

  • Ochratoxin A in human blood and Balkan endemic nephropathy

    Karl Hult;Radovan Pleština;Vlasta Habazin-Novak;Božica Radić

  • Engineered enzymes for improved organic synthesis

    Karl Hult;Per Berglund

  • Kinetics of acyl transfer reactions in organic media catalysed by Candida antarctica lipase B

    Mats Martinelle;Karl Hult

  • Modeling of growth and energy metabolism of Pichia pastoris producing a fusion protein

    Mehmedalija Jahic;Johanna C. Rotticci-Mulder;Mats Martinelle;Karl Hult

  • Exploring the Active‐Site of a Rationally Redesigned Lipase for Catalysis of Michael‐Type Additions

    Peter Carlqvist;Maria Svedendahl;Cecilia Branneby;Karl Hult

  • Degradation of Ochratoxin A by a Ruminant

    Karl Hult;Anna Teiling;Sten Gatenbeck

  • An S-selective lipase was created by rational redesign and the enantioselectivity increased with temperature.

    Anders O. Magnusson;Mohamad Takwa;Anders Hamberg;Karl Hult

  • Guidelines for reporting of biocatalytic reactions

    Lucia Gardossi;Poul B. Poulsen;Antonio Ballesteros;Karl Hult

  • Improved enantioselectivity of a lipase by rational protein engineering.

    Didier Rotticci;Johanna C. Rotticci-Mulder;Stuart Denman;Torbjörn Norin

  • Enantioselectivity in Candida antarctica lipase B: A molecular dynamics study

    Sami Raza;Linda Fransson;Karl Hult

  • Creating space for large secondary alcohols by rational redesign of Candida antarctica lipase B.

    Anders O. Magnusson;Johanna C. Rotticci-Mulder;Johanna C. Rotticci-Mulder;Alberto Santagostino;Karl Hult

  • Molecular modeling of the enantioselectivity in lipase-catalyzed transesterification reactions.

    Fredrik Hæffner;Torbjörn Norin;Karl Hult

  • Expression in Pichia pastoris of Candida antarctica Lipase B and Lipase B Fused to a Cellulose-Binding Domain

    Johanna C. Rotticci-Mulder;Malin Gustavsson;Mats Holmquist;Karl Hult

Frequent Co-Authors

Torbjörn Norin
Torbjörn Norin Royal Institute of Technology
Tore Brinck
Tore Brinck Royal Institute of Technology
Eva Malmström
Eva Malmström Royal Institute of Technology
Ole Buchardt
Ole Buchardt University of Copenhagen
Christina Moberg
Christina Moberg Royal Institute of Technology
Uwe T. Bornscheuer
Uwe T. Bornscheuer University of Greifswald
Mats Johansson
Mats Johansson Royal Institute of Technology
Romas J. Kazlauskas
Romas J. Kazlauskas University of Minnesota
E. W. Meijer
E. W. Meijer Eindhoven University of Technology
Anja R. A. Palmans
Anja R. A. Palmans Eindhoven University of Technology

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