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Karin Mannerstedt, Ph.D.

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2006-2010 Carlsberg Laboratory 
 2015- Gubra 
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Jørgensen R, Batot G, Mannerstedt K, et al. (2014) Structures of a human blood group glycosyltransferase in complex with a photo-activatable UDP-Gal derivative reveal two different binding conformations. Acta Crystallographica. Section F, Structural Biology Communications. 70: 1015-21
Adlercreutz D, Yoshimura Y, Mannerstedt K, et al. (2012) Thiogalactopyranosides are resistant to hydrolysis by α-galactosidases. Chembiochem : a European Journal of Chemical Biology. 13: 1673-9
Mannerstedt K, Jansson AM, Weadge J, et al. (2010) Small-molecule sensing: a direct enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for the monosaccharide Kdo. Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English). 49: 8173-6
Nakai H, Hachem MA, Petersen BO, et al. (2010) Efficient chemoenzymatic oligosaccharide synthesis by reverse phosphorolysis using cellobiose phosphorylase and cellodextrin phosphorylase from Clostridium thermocellum. Biochimie. 92: 1818-26
Covarrubias AS, Högbom M, Bergfors T, et al. (2008) Structural, biochemical, and in vivo investigations of the threonine synthase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Journal of Molecular Biology. 381: 622-33
Mannerstedt K, Segerstedt E, Olsson J, et al. (2008) Synthesis of a common tetrasaccharide motif of Haemophilus influenzae LPS inner core structures. Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry. 6: 1087-91
Mannerstedt K, Hindsgaul O. (2008) Synthesis and photolytic activation of 6''-O-2-nitrobenzyl uridine-5'-diphosphogalactose: a 'caged' UDP-Gal derivative. Carbohydrate Research. 343: 875-81
Mannerstedt K, Ekelöf K, Oscarson S. (2007) Evaluation of thioglycosides of Kdo as glycosyl donors. Carbohydrate Research. 342: 631-7
Bouckaert J, Mackenzie J, de Paz JL, et al. (2006) The affinity of the FimH fimbrial adhesin is receptor-driven and quasi-independent of Escherichia coli pathotypes. Molecular Microbiology. 61: 1556-68
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