Amanda Sörensen Ristinmaa

Showing 12 publications

2024

Analyses of long-term fungal degradation of spruce bark reveals varying potential for catabolism of polysaccharides and extractive compounds

Amanda Sörensen Ristinmaa, Ekaterina Korotkova, Magnus Arntzen et al
Bioresource technology. Vol. 402
Journal article
2023

Microbial strategies for deconstruction of bark components

Amanda Sörensen Ristinmaa
Doctoral thesis
2023

Filamentous fungi display different behavior during spruce bark degradation.

Amanda Sörensen Ristinmaa, Ekaterina Korotkova, Magnus Artzen et al
Other conference contribution
2023

Resin acids play key roles in shaping microbial communities during degradation of spruce bark

Amanda Sörensen Ristinmaa, Albert Tafur Rangel, Eduard Kerkhoven et al
Nature Communications. Vol. 14
Journal article
2023

Filamentous fungi display different behavior during spruce bark degradation.

Amanda Sörensen Ristinmaa, Ekaterina Korotkova, Magnus Artzen et al
Conference poster
2023

Yeasts Have Evolved Divergent Enzyme Strategies To Deconstruct and Metabolize Xylan

Jonas Ravn, Amanda Sörensen Ristinmaa, Tom Coleman et al
Microbiology spectrum. Vol. 11 (3)
Journal article
2022

Characterization of three tannases from Clostridium butyricum active on oak bark extract

Amanda Sörensen Ristinmaa, Johan Larsbrink, Scott Mazurkewich et al
Other conference contribution
2022

Substrate and mechanistic investigation of the tannases CbTan1 and 2 - serine hydrolases active on gallotannins

Tom Coleman, Elise Caron, Amanda Sörensen Ristinmaa et al
Conference poster
2022

Structural diversity and substrate preferences of three tannase enzymes encoded by the anaerobic bacterium Clostridium butyricum

Amanda Sörensen Ristinmaa, Tom Coleman, Leona Cesar et al
Journal of Biological Chemistry. Vol. 298 (4)
Journal article
2022

Biochemical degradation of bark - an abundant yet underutilized resource

Amanda Sörensen Ristinmaa
Other conference contribution
2022

Deciphering key stages, compounds, and microorganisms during microbial degradation of spruce bark

Amanda Sörensen Ristinmaa, Alexander Idström, Phillip B. Pope et al
Conference poster
2021

Biochemical characterization of three tannases from Clostridium butyricum

Amanda Sörensen Ristinmaa, Tom Coleman, Leona Cesar et al
Conference poster

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