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This book provides recent studies focused on chemical biology and biocatalysis applied to organic synthesis. The articles range from topics such as fungal metabolism and fungi-mediated biotransformations to the exploitation of specific enzymes in biocatalyzed reactions, also including works on the characterization of enzymes and the study of their catalytic activity. Overall, ten studies are presented that provide the reader with relevant, fresh insights on the use of enzymes and on the importance of biocatalysis.
Research & information: general --- 7-hydroxycoumarin --- 3-(2,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-propionic acid --- 3-(2,3,5-trihydroxyphenyl)-propionic acid --- ipso-hydroxylase --- Pseudomonas mandelii --- sweet potato β-amylase (SPA) 2 --- methoxy polyethylene glycol maleimide (Mal-mPEG) 3 --- chemical modification 4 --- enzymatic characteristics --- (S)-N-Boc-3-hydroxypiperidine --- carbonyl reductase --- asymmetric reduction --- rational design --- Rhodococcus erythropolis --- biotransformation --- oxidation --- apocarotenoids --- flavours --- fungi --- ionone --- damascone --- theaspirane --- enzymatic activity assay --- adenylate kinase --- spectrophotometry --- orthogonal experiment --- bromothymol blue --- Botrytis cinerea --- antifungal activity --- laccase --- 2,6-dimethoxy-4-(phenylimino)cyclohexa-2,5-dienone derivatives --- citral --- citronellal --- enantioselectivity --- Old Yellow Enzyme --- site-saturation mutagenesis --- substrate binding mode --- browning reaction --- polyphenol oxidase --- ultrasonic processing --- structural changes --- aggregation --- ganoderic acid A --- glucosyltransferase --- acidic --- Bacillus subtilis --- triterpenoid --- Lentinula edodes --- endogenous formaldehyde --- GGT --- C-S lyase --- expression levels --- n/a
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This book provides recent studies focused on chemical biology and biocatalysis applied to organic synthesis. The articles range from topics such as fungal metabolism and fungi-mediated biotransformations to the exploitation of specific enzymes in biocatalyzed reactions, also including works on the characterization of enzymes and the study of their catalytic activity. Overall, ten studies are presented that provide the reader with relevant, fresh insights on the use of enzymes and on the importance of biocatalysis.
7-hydroxycoumarin --- 3-(2,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-propionic acid --- 3-(2,3,5-trihydroxyphenyl)-propionic acid --- ipso-hydroxylase --- Pseudomonas mandelii --- sweet potato β-amylase (SPA) 2 --- methoxy polyethylene glycol maleimide (Mal-mPEG) 3 --- chemical modification 4 --- enzymatic characteristics --- (S)-N-Boc-3-hydroxypiperidine --- carbonyl reductase --- asymmetric reduction --- rational design --- Rhodococcus erythropolis --- biotransformation --- oxidation --- apocarotenoids --- flavours --- fungi --- ionone --- damascone --- theaspirane --- enzymatic activity assay --- adenylate kinase --- spectrophotometry --- orthogonal experiment --- bromothymol blue --- Botrytis cinerea --- antifungal activity --- laccase --- 2,6-dimethoxy-4-(phenylimino)cyclohexa-2,5-dienone derivatives --- citral --- citronellal --- enantioselectivity --- Old Yellow Enzyme --- site-saturation mutagenesis --- substrate binding mode --- browning reaction --- polyphenol oxidase --- ultrasonic processing --- structural changes --- aggregation --- ganoderic acid A --- glucosyltransferase --- acidic --- Bacillus subtilis --- triterpenoid --- Lentinula edodes --- endogenous formaldehyde --- GGT --- C-S lyase --- expression levels --- n/a
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This book provides recent studies focused on chemical biology and biocatalysis applied to organic synthesis. The articles range from topics such as fungal metabolism and fungi-mediated biotransformations to the exploitation of specific enzymes in biocatalyzed reactions, also including works on the characterization of enzymes and the study of their catalytic activity. Overall, ten studies are presented that provide the reader with relevant, fresh insights on the use of enzymes and on the importance of biocatalysis.
Research & information: general --- 7-hydroxycoumarin --- 3-(2,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-propionic acid --- 3-(2,3,5-trihydroxyphenyl)-propionic acid --- ipso-hydroxylase --- Pseudomonas mandelii --- sweet potato β-amylase (SPA) 2 --- methoxy polyethylene glycol maleimide (Mal-mPEG) 3 --- chemical modification 4 --- enzymatic characteristics --- (S)-N-Boc-3-hydroxypiperidine --- carbonyl reductase --- asymmetric reduction --- rational design --- Rhodococcus erythropolis --- biotransformation --- oxidation --- apocarotenoids --- flavours --- fungi --- ionone --- damascone --- theaspirane --- enzymatic activity assay --- adenylate kinase --- spectrophotometry --- orthogonal experiment --- bromothymol blue --- Botrytis cinerea --- antifungal activity --- laccase --- 2,6-dimethoxy-4-(phenylimino)cyclohexa-2,5-dienone derivatives --- citral --- citronellal --- enantioselectivity --- Old Yellow Enzyme --- site-saturation mutagenesis --- substrate binding mode --- browning reaction --- polyphenol oxidase --- ultrasonic processing --- structural changes --- aggregation --- ganoderic acid A --- glucosyltransferase --- acidic --- Bacillus subtilis --- triterpenoid --- Lentinula edodes --- endogenous formaldehyde --- GGT --- C-S lyase --- expression levels
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The concept of a circular economy relies on waste reduction, valorization, and recycling. Global trends for “green” synthesis of chemicals have positioned the field of enzyme technology and biocatalysis (multi-enzymes and whole-cells) as an alternative for the synthesis of more social- and environmentally-responsible bio-based chemicals. Recent advances in synthetic biology, computational tools, and metabolic engineering have supported the discovery of new enzymes and the rational design of whole-cell biocatalysts. In this book, we highlight these current advances in the field of biocatalysis, with special emphasis on novel enzymes and whole-cell biocatalysts for applications in several industrial biotechnological applications.
Technology: general issues --- 2G ethanol --- hemicellulose usage --- S. cerevisiae --- enzyme immobilization --- cell immobilization --- SHIF --- mannonate dehydratase --- mannose metabolism --- Thermoplasma acidophilum --- mannono-1,4-lactone --- 2-keto-3-deoxygluconate --- aldohexose dehydrogenase --- cyclodextrin glucanotransferases --- large-ring cyclodextrins --- semi rational mutagenesis --- carbohydrate active enzymes --- archaea --- glycosidase --- Sulfolobus solfataricus --- Saccharolobus solfataricus --- Lactobacillus --- β-galactosidase --- immobilization --- cell surface display --- LysM domains --- biocatalysis --- extremophile --- 5-hydroxymethylfurfural --- 5-hydroxymethylfuroic acid --- platform chemicals --- whole cells --- New Delhi metallo-β-lactamase --- NDM-24 --- kinetic profile --- secondary structure --- glycoside hydrolase --- thioglycosides --- Fervidobacterium --- endo-β-1,3-glucanase --- laminarinase --- thermostable --- gene duplication --- cofactor F420 --- deazaflavin --- oxidoreductase --- hydride transfer --- hydrogenation --- asymmetric synthesis --- cofactor biosynthesis --- ω-transaminase --- α-methylbenzylamine --- chiral amine --- biotransformation --- biodiesel --- waste cooking oil --- lipase immobilization --- interfacial activation --- functionalized magnetic nanoparticles --- DNase --- kinetic profiles --- RNase --- semi-rational mutagenesis --- substrate specificity --- engineered Escherichia coli --- flavonoid glucuronides --- multienzyme whole-cell biocatalyst --- organic solvents --- psychrophilic yeast --- hormone-sensitive lipase --- Glaciozyma antarctica --- Antarctica and homology modelling --- keratinase --- serine protease --- metalloprotease --- peptidase --- keratin hydrolysis --- keratin waste --- valorisation --- bioactive peptides --- ene reductase --- enzyme sourcing --- old yellow enzyme --- solvent stability --- machine learning --- flux optimization --- artificial neural network --- synthetic biology --- glycolysis --- metabolic pathways optimization --- cell-free systems --- hydrolase --- lipase --- esterase --- Bacillus subtilis lipase A --- transesterification --- organic solvent --- water activity --- immobilized lipase --- RSM --- fuel properties --- chemo-enzymatic synthesis --- glycosyl transferases --- protein engineering --- carbohydrates --- industrial enzymes --- thermostable enzymes --- glycoside hydrolases --- cell-free biocatalysis --- natural and non-natural multi-enzyme pathways --- bio-based chemicals
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The concept of a circular economy relies on waste reduction, valorization, and recycling. Global trends for “green” synthesis of chemicals have positioned the field of enzyme technology and biocatalysis (multi-enzymes and whole-cells) as an alternative for the synthesis of more social- and environmentally-responsible bio-based chemicals. Recent advances in synthetic biology, computational tools, and metabolic engineering have supported the discovery of new enzymes and the rational design of whole-cell biocatalysts. In this book, we highlight these current advances in the field of biocatalysis, with special emphasis on novel enzymes and whole-cell biocatalysts for applications in several industrial biotechnological applications.
2G ethanol --- hemicellulose usage --- S. cerevisiae --- enzyme immobilization --- cell immobilization --- SHIF --- mannonate dehydratase --- mannose metabolism --- Thermoplasma acidophilum --- mannono-1,4-lactone --- 2-keto-3-deoxygluconate --- aldohexose dehydrogenase --- cyclodextrin glucanotransferases --- large-ring cyclodextrins --- semi rational mutagenesis --- carbohydrate active enzymes --- archaea --- glycosidase --- Sulfolobus solfataricus --- Saccharolobus solfataricus --- Lactobacillus --- β-galactosidase --- immobilization --- cell surface display --- LysM domains --- biocatalysis --- extremophile --- 5-hydroxymethylfurfural --- 5-hydroxymethylfuroic acid --- platform chemicals --- whole cells --- New Delhi metallo-β-lactamase --- NDM-24 --- kinetic profile --- secondary structure --- glycoside hydrolase --- thioglycosides --- Fervidobacterium --- endo-β-1,3-glucanase --- laminarinase --- thermostable --- gene duplication --- cofactor F420 --- deazaflavin --- oxidoreductase --- hydride transfer --- hydrogenation --- asymmetric synthesis --- cofactor biosynthesis --- ω-transaminase --- α-methylbenzylamine --- chiral amine --- biotransformation --- biodiesel --- waste cooking oil --- lipase immobilization --- interfacial activation --- functionalized magnetic nanoparticles --- DNase --- kinetic profiles --- RNase --- semi-rational mutagenesis --- substrate specificity --- engineered Escherichia coli --- flavonoid glucuronides --- multienzyme whole-cell biocatalyst --- organic solvents --- psychrophilic yeast --- hormone-sensitive lipase --- Glaciozyma antarctica --- Antarctica and homology modelling --- keratinase --- serine protease --- metalloprotease --- peptidase --- keratin hydrolysis --- keratin waste --- valorisation --- bioactive peptides --- ene reductase --- enzyme sourcing --- old yellow enzyme --- solvent stability --- machine learning --- flux optimization --- artificial neural network --- synthetic biology --- glycolysis --- metabolic pathways optimization --- cell-free systems --- hydrolase --- lipase --- esterase --- Bacillus subtilis lipase A --- transesterification --- organic solvent --- water activity --- immobilized lipase --- RSM --- fuel properties --- chemo-enzymatic synthesis --- glycosyl transferases --- protein engineering --- carbohydrates --- industrial enzymes --- thermostable enzymes --- glycoside hydrolases --- cell-free biocatalysis --- natural and non-natural multi-enzyme pathways --- bio-based chemicals
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The concept of a circular economy relies on waste reduction, valorization, and recycling. Global trends for “green” synthesis of chemicals have positioned the field of enzyme technology and biocatalysis (multi-enzymes and whole-cells) as an alternative for the synthesis of more social- and environmentally-responsible bio-based chemicals. Recent advances in synthetic biology, computational tools, and metabolic engineering have supported the discovery of new enzymes and the rational design of whole-cell biocatalysts. In this book, we highlight these current advances in the field of biocatalysis, with special emphasis on novel enzymes and whole-cell biocatalysts for applications in several industrial biotechnological applications.
Technology: general issues --- 2G ethanol --- hemicellulose usage --- S. cerevisiae --- enzyme immobilization --- cell immobilization --- SHIF --- mannonate dehydratase --- mannose metabolism --- Thermoplasma acidophilum --- mannono-1,4-lactone --- 2-keto-3-deoxygluconate --- aldohexose dehydrogenase --- cyclodextrin glucanotransferases --- large-ring cyclodextrins --- semi rational mutagenesis --- carbohydrate active enzymes --- archaea --- glycosidase --- Sulfolobus solfataricus --- Saccharolobus solfataricus --- Lactobacillus --- β-galactosidase --- immobilization --- cell surface display --- LysM domains --- biocatalysis --- extremophile --- 5-hydroxymethylfurfural --- 5-hydroxymethylfuroic acid --- platform chemicals --- whole cells --- New Delhi metallo-β-lactamase --- NDM-24 --- kinetic profile --- secondary structure --- glycoside hydrolase --- thioglycosides --- Fervidobacterium --- endo-β-1,3-glucanase --- laminarinase --- thermostable --- gene duplication --- cofactor F420 --- deazaflavin --- oxidoreductase --- hydride transfer --- hydrogenation --- asymmetric synthesis --- cofactor biosynthesis --- ω-transaminase --- α-methylbenzylamine --- chiral amine --- biotransformation --- biodiesel --- waste cooking oil --- lipase immobilization --- interfacial activation --- functionalized magnetic nanoparticles --- DNase --- kinetic profiles --- RNase --- semi-rational mutagenesis --- substrate specificity --- engineered Escherichia coli --- flavonoid glucuronides --- multienzyme whole-cell biocatalyst --- organic solvents --- psychrophilic yeast --- hormone-sensitive lipase --- Glaciozyma antarctica --- Antarctica and homology modelling --- keratinase --- serine protease --- metalloprotease --- peptidase --- keratin hydrolysis --- keratin waste --- valorisation --- bioactive peptides --- ene reductase --- enzyme sourcing --- old yellow enzyme --- solvent stability --- machine learning --- flux optimization --- artificial neural network --- synthetic biology --- glycolysis --- metabolic pathways optimization --- cell-free systems --- hydrolase --- lipase --- esterase --- Bacillus subtilis lipase A --- transesterification --- organic solvent --- water activity --- immobilized lipase --- RSM --- fuel properties --- chemo-enzymatic synthesis --- glycosyl transferases --- protein engineering --- carbohydrates --- industrial enzymes --- thermostable enzymes --- glycoside hydrolases --- cell-free biocatalysis --- natural and non-natural multi-enzyme pathways --- bio-based chemicals
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