Amanda Ristinmaa
@Ristinmaa🌳 Love, work, play with bark. Want to understand biomass degradation using chemical analysis and enzymes.♻️🧬
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@laurensmckee @salla_koskela @JohanLarsbrink @Smazurkewich @zlatflute and colleagues at @KTHuniversity and @chalmersuniv show the crystal structures of two CBM family 92 members, which use three different surface binding sites to bind to b-glucans. nature.com/articles/s4146…
It’s really really happened! Check out or latest bark paper!
Happy to share this work on microbial degradation of spruce bark. Did you know bark is enriched in toxic molecules that only few species can tackle? Special kudos of course to @Ristinmaa who recently defended her PhD thesis on the subject! link.springer.com/article/10.103…
Really honored and happy to have won one of the poster prizes at GRC! #GRC Carbohydrate-active enzymes
When you yeast expect it!
Congratulations Cecilia, Jonas, Tom, @JohanLarsbrink and @Ristinmaa Read the news article here: bit.ly/3NxZmsF To know more about Indbio @chalmersuniv, please visit: chalmers.se/indbio #xylan #yeast #coculture
Come work at @indbio_chalmers with enzymes! Promise we have a LOT of fika ☕️🍪🥮 (and we’re a great group too!)
Open PhD student position with me here at @chalmersuniv to work on microbial enzymes - discovery and characterization 🦠. Please RT and spread! More info here: chalmers.se/en/about-chalm…
Be a fun-guy!!
📢@indbio_chalmers 👀 #Postdoc to discover and study 🍄 #enzymes! Apply only if you wanna work with amazing people in a cool lab! Please retweet 🤗 chalmers.se/en/about-chalm…
Enjoying the courtyard view at my first beamtime at @MAXIVLaboratory 🌳🌳 #MAXIV @indbio_chalmers
Love talking about bark and tannases! Had a blast at #44sbfc. Enjoying the last rays of sunshine before heading back to Sweden ☀️☀️🕶🌳
Have a look: biochemical and structural investigation of 3 tannases from a gut/soil bacterium by @Ristinmaa, @MaxPlanck42 et al. These seem to prefer glucose-containing substrates - maybe tannases could be seen as cazymes? sciencedirect.com/science/articl…, @jbiolchem
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