Ersin Gundeger

Ersin Gundeger
  • Ph.D. in Biotechnology
  • Professor (Assistant) at Istanbul Health and Technology University

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5
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Current institution
Istanbul Health and Technology University
Current position
  • Professor (Assistant)
Additional affiliations
September 2013 - January 2019
Ege University
Position
  • PhD
Description
  • Molecular Modellig, DFT, Docking, Bioinformatics, Biochemistry
August 2023 - June 2024
Trustlife Labs R&D Center
Position
  • Senior Researcher
February 2019 - July 2023
Arven Pharmaceuticals
Position
  • Researcher
Education
October 2013 - December 2018
Ege University
Field of study
  • Biotechnology
September 2011 - July 2013
Ege University
Field of study
  • Biochemistry
September 2006 - June 2011
Ege University
Field of study
  • Biochemistry

Publications

Publications (5)
Article
Studies on generating artificial macromolecular receptors by molecular imprinting of synthetic polymers significantly emerged in the literature during last decades. The non-covalent approach, one of the three methods used in MIP synthesis, is more flexible for the choice of functional monomers, possible target molecules, and use of the imprinted ma...
Article
The oxidative stability of α-amylase (AmyC) from Thermotoga maritima was improved by mutating the methionine residues at positions 43 and 44, 55, and 62 to oxidative-resistant alanine residues. The most resistant M55A variant showed 50% residual activity in the presence of 100 mM H2O2, whereas the wild-type enzyme was inactive.
Article
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HIGHLIGHTS  H. pylori is a common infection and the leading cause of gastroduodenal pathologies.  Gastric digestion of amaranth, chia, and quinoa proteins with pepsin revealed antimicrobial and antibiofilm peptides that may be effective against H. pylori growth.  One particular peptide SWKYSHRRHHSNTGSL had high docking energy scores when docked...

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