Michael Specht

Publication List Details

Period

1987 - 2009

Number

18

Co-Authors

p3d – Python module for structural bioinformatics (2009)

Fufezan, Christian, Specht, Michael

Abstract Background High-throughput bioinformatic analysis tools are needed to mine the large amount of structural data via knowledge based approaches. The development of such tools requires a robust...

S: Graph-based analysis and visualization of experimental results with ONDEX (2008)

Jacob Koehler, Jan Baumbach, Jan Taubert, Michael Specht, Andre Skusa, Er Rueegg, ...

Motivation: Assembling the relevant information needed to interpret the output from high throughput, genome scale, experiments such as gene expression microarrays is challenging. Analysis reveals...

Surface glyphs for visualizing multimodal volume data (2007)

Timo Ropinski, Michael Specht, Jennis Meyer-spradow, Klaus Hinrichs, Bernhard Preim

In this paper we present concepts for integrating glyphs into volumetric data sets. These concepts have been developed with the goal to make glyphbased visualization of multimodal volumetric data...

Non-Target-Screening organischer Substanzen in Sedimenten : Mikrobieller Abbau aromatischer Verbindungen (2006)

Specht, Michael

Die Ergebnisse des Non-Target Screening verdeutlichen die Wichtigkeit einer regelmäßigen Beobachtung des Odersystems in Bezug auf Markersubstanzen und eingetragene synthetische organische...

Graph-based analysis and visualization of experimental results with ONDEX (2006)

Köhler, Jacob, Baumbach, Jan, Taubert, Jan, Specht, Michael, Skusa, Andre, Rüegg, Alexander, ...

Motivation: Assembling the relevant information needed to interpret the output from high-throughput, genome scale, experiments such as gene expression microarrays is challenging. Analysis reveals...

Cometabolic Degradation of Dibenzofuran by Biphenyl-Cultivated Ralstonia sp. Strain SBUG 290†

Becher, Dörte, Specht, Michael, Hammer, Elke, Francke, Wittko, Schauer, Frieder

Cells of the gram-negative bacterium Ralstonia sp. strain SBUG 290 grown in the presence of biphenyl are able to cooxidize dibenzofuran which has been 1,2-hydroxylated. Meta cleavage of the...

Biotransformation of Biphenyl by Paecilomyces lilacinus and Characterization of Ring Cleavage Products

Gesell, Manuela, Hammer, Elke, Specht, Michael, Francke, Wittko, Schauer, Frieder

We examined the pathway by which the fungicide biphenyl is metabolized in the imperfect fungus Paecilomyces lilacinus. The initial oxidation yielded the three monohydroxylated biphenyls. Further...

Novel Ring Cleavage Products in the Biotransformation of Biphenyl by the Yeast Trichosporon mucoides

Sietmann, Rabea, Hammer, Elke, Specht, Michael, Cerniglia, Carl E., Schauer, Frieder

The yeast Trichosporon mucoides, grown on either glucose or phenol, was able to transform biphenyl into a variety of mono-, di-, and trihydroxylated derivatives hydroxylated on one or both aromatic...

Isolation and Characterization of a Dibenzofuran-Degrading Yeast: Identification of Oxidation and Ring Cleavage Products

Hammer, Elke, Krowas, Dirk, Schäfer, Annett, Specht, Michael, Francke, Wittko, Schauer, Frieder

We characterized the ability of a yeast to cleave the aromatic structure of the dioxin-like compound dibenzofuran. The yeast strain was isolated from a dioxin-contaminated soil sample and identified...

Cometabolic Degradation of Dibenzofuran by Biphenyl-Cultivated Ralstonia sp. Strain SBUG 290†

Becher, Dörte, Specht, Michael, Hammer, Elke, Francke, Wittko, Schauer, Frieder

Cells of the gram-negative bacterium Ralstonia sp. strain SBUG 290 grown in the presence of biphenyl are able to cooxidize dibenzofuran which has been 1,2-hydroxylated. Meta cleavage of the...

Biotransformation of Biphenyl by Paecilomyces lilacinus and Characterization of Ring Cleavage Products

Gesell, Manuela, Hammer, Elke, Specht, Michael, Francke, Wittko, Schauer, Frieder

We examined the pathway by which the fungicide biphenyl is metabolized in the imperfect fungus Paecilomyces lilacinus. The initial oxidation yielded the three monohydroxylated biphenyls. Further...

Novel Ring Cleavage Products in the Biotransformation of Biphenyl by the Yeast Trichosporon mucoides

Sietmann, Rabea, Hammer, Elke, Specht, Michael, Cerniglia, Carl E., Schauer, Frieder

The yeast Trichosporon mucoides, grown on either glucose or phenol, was able to transform biphenyl into a variety of mono-, di-, and trihydroxylated derivatives hydroxylated on one or both aromatic...

Isolation and Characterization of a Dibenzofuran-Degrading Yeast: Identification of Oxidation and Ring Cleavage Products

Hammer, Elke, Krowas, Dirk, Schäfer, Annett, Specht, Michael, Francke, Wittko, Schauer, Frieder

We characterized the ability of a yeast to cleave the aromatic structure of the dioxin-like compound dibenzofuran. The yeast strain was isolated from a dioxin-contaminated soil sample and identified...