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Manuel Eibinger
Manuel Eibinger
Institute of Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering
Verified email at tugraz.at
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Cellulose surface degradation by a lytic polysaccharide monooxygenase and its effect on cellulase hydrolytic efficiency
M Eibinger, T Ganner, P Bubner, S Rošker, D Kracher, D Haltrich, ...
Journal of Biological Chemistry 289 (52), 35929-35938, 2014
3192014
Single-molecule study of oxidative enzymatic deconstruction of cellulose
M Eibinger, J Sattelkow, T Ganner, H Plank, B Nidetzky
Nature Communications 8 (1), 894, 2017
1222017
Dissecting and reconstructing synergism: in situ visualization of cooperativity among cellulases
T Ganner, P Bubner, M Eibinger, C Mayrhofer, H Plank, B Nidetzky
Journal of Biological Chemistry 287 (52), 43215-43222, 2012
1012012
Functional characterization of the native swollenin from Trichoderma reesei: study of its possible role as C1 factor of enzymatic lignocellulose conversion
M Eibinger, K Sigl, J Sattelkow, T Ganner, J Ramoni, B Seiboth, H Plank, ...
Biotechnology for biofuels 9 (1), 178, 2016
592016
Surface structural dynamics of enzymatic cellulose degradation, revealed by combined kinetic and atomic force microscopy studies
M Eibinger, P Bubner, T Ganner, H Plank, B Nidetzky
The FEBS journal 281 (1), 275-290, 2014
502014
A biological nanomachine at work: watching the cellulosome degrade crystalline cellulose
M Eibinger, T Ganner, H Plank, B Nidetzky
ACS Central Science 6 (5), 739-746, 2020
382020
Enzyme synergy in transient clusters of endo-and exocellulase enables a multilayer mode of processive depolymerization of cellulose
K Zajki-Zechmeister, M Eibinger, B Nidetzky
ACS catalysis 12 (17), 10984-10994, 2022
312022
The micromorphology of Trichoderma reesei analyzed in cultivations on lactose and solid lignocellulosic substrate, and its relationship with cellulase production
V Novy, M Schmid, M Eibinger, Z Petrasek, B Nidetzky
Biotechnology for Biofuels 9 (1), 169, 2016
302016
Processive enzymes kept on a leash: how cellulase activity in multienzyme complexes directs nanoscale deconstruction of cellulose
K Zajki-Zechmeister, GS Kaira, M Eibinger, K Seelich, B Nidetzky
ACS catalysis 11 (21), 13530-13542, 2021
292021
Cellular automata modeling depicts degradation of cellulosic material by a cellulase system with single-molecule resolution
M Eibinger, T Zahel, T Ganner, H Plank, B Nidetzky
Biotechnology for Biofuels 9 (1), 56, 2016
282016
Engineering analysis of multienzyme cascade reactions for 3ʹ‐sialyllactose synthesis
S Schelch, M Eibinger, S Gross Belduma, B Petschacher, J Kuballa, ...
Biotechnology and Bioengineering 118 (11), 4290-4304, 2021
192021
Tunable Semicrystalline Thin Film Cellulose Substrate for High-Resolution, In-Situ AFM Characterization of Enzymatic Cellulose Degradation
T Ganner, S Rosker, M Eibinger, J Kraxner, J Sattelkow, J Rattenberger, ...
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 7 (50), 27900-27909, 2015
192015
Fabrication and characterization of a novel zein/pectin/pumpkin seed oil Pickering emulsion and the effects of myricetin on oxidation stability
Y Wang, R Kratzer, M Murkovic, M Eibinger, EM Charry, S Li, T Zhang, ...
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 253, 127386, 2023
182023
Active‐Site His85 of Pasteurella dagmatis Sialyltransferase Facilitates Productive Sialyl Transfer and So Prevents Futile Hydrolysis of CMP‐Neu5Ac
K Schmölzer, M Eibinger, B Nidetzky
ChemBioChem 18 (15), 1544-1550, 2017
152017
Direct-write fabrication of cellulose nano-structures via focused electron beam induced nanosynthesis
T Ganner, J Sattelkow, B Rumpf, M Eibinger, D Reishofer, R Winkler, ...
Scientific reports 6 (1), 32451, 2016
142016
Roš ker S, Kracher D, Haltrich D
M Eibinger, T Ganner, P Bubner
J Biol Chem 289 (52), 35929, 2014
122014
Modeling the activity burst in the initial phase of cellulose hydrolysis by the processive cellobiohydrolase Cel7A
Z Petrášek, M Eibinger, B Nidetzky
Biotechnology and Bioengineering 116 (3), 515-525, 2019
102019
Tunable mixed amorphous–crystalline cellulose substrates (MACS) for dynamic degradation studies by atomic force microscopy in liquid environments
T Ganner, T Aschl, M Eibinger, P Bubner, A Meingast, B Chernev, ...
Cellulose 21 (6), 3927-3939, 2014
102014
Continuous oscillatory flow as process intensification strategy in protein extraction from brewer's spent grain
J Buchmaier, S Krampl, M Eibinger, GS Kaira, B Nidetzky, ...
Chemical Engineering and Processing-Process Intensification 200, 109772, 2024
72024
Mechanochemical coupling of catalysis and motion in a cellulose-degrading multienzyme nanomachine
K Zajki-Zechmeister, M Eibinger, GS Kaira, B Nidetzky
ACS catalysis 14 (4), 2656-2663, 2024
72024
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