Dr. Bruno Moerschbacher
 Professor
                            Biology                                                        
University of Munster
                                                        Germany
                        
Biography
Study of biology, main subject of animal physiology: RWTH Aachen University, KFA Jülich, University of Freiburg; Ph.D. rer. nat .: RWTH Aachen, MPIZ Cologne; post-doc in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology: OSU Stillwater, USA; Habilitation in Plant Physiology: RWTH Aachen; Associate Professor of Plant Biochemistry at RWTH Aachen University; Professor of Plant Biochemistry at IBBP of Münster
Research Interest
Molecular Phytopathology: pathogenicity, resistance mechanisms; Renewable raw materials: bioactive polysaccharides, polysaccharide-modifying enzymes
Publications
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                            S. Cord-Landwehr, P. Ihmor, A. Niehues, H. Luftmann, B. M. Moerschbacher, M. Mormann (2017). Quantitative Mass-Spectrometric Sequencing of Chitosan Oligomers Reveals Cleavage Sites of Chitosan Hydrolases. Anal. Chem. 
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                            I. Muños, C. RodrÃguez, D. Gillet, B. M. Moerschbacher (2017). Erratum to: Life cycle assessment of chitosan production in India and Europe. Int J Life Cycle Assess. 
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                            R. L. J. Melcher, M. Neumann, J. P. Fuenzalida Werner, F. Gröhn, B. M. Moerschbacher (2017). Revised domain structure of ulvan lyase and characterization of the first ulvan binding domain. Scientific Reports. 
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                            J. Wattjes, B. Schindler, S. Trombotto, L. David, B. M. Moerschbacher, I. Compagnon (2017). Discrimination of patterns of N-acetylation in chitooligosaccharides by gas phase IR spectroscopy integrated to mass spectrometry. Pure Appl. Chem. 
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                            M. Kohlhoff, A. Niehues, J. Wattjes, J. Bénéteau, S. Cord-Landwehr, N. E. El Gueddari, F. Bernard, G. R. Rivera-Rodriguez, B. M. Moerschbacher (2017). Chitinosanase: a fungal chitosan hydrolyzing enzyme with a new and unusually specific cleavage pattern. Carbohyd. Polym. 

