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Efficient in situ regeneration of NADH mimics by an artificial metalloenzymeOkamoto et al., 2016
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- Okamoto Y
- Kohler V
- Paul C
- Hollmann F
- Ward T
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- ACS Catalysis
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NADH mimics (mNADHs) have been shown to accelerate and orthogonally activate ene reductase-catalyzed reactions. However, existing regeneration methods of NAD (P) H fail for mNADHs. Catalysis with artificial metalloenzymes based on streptavidin (Sav) variants and …
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