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  1. Reframing Chitosan through the Source–Conversion–Value Chain: A Mechanistic Framework for Sustainable Materials Design
  2. Enhanced detection of immune complexed vitamin B12 in human serum by size-exclusion fractionation (SEF): An upgraded tool for reliable diagnosis
  3. Polyphosphate Kinase from Burkholderia cenocepacia, One Enzyme Catalyzing a Two-Step Cascade Reaction to Synthesize ATP from AMP
  4. Lysozyme-Responsive Hydrogels of Chitosan-Streptomycin Conjugates for the On-Demand Release of Biofilm-Dispersing Enzymes for the Efficient Eradication of Oral Biofilms
  5. Polyphosphate Kinase from <em>Burkholderia cenocepacia</em>, One Enzyme Catalyzing a Two Step Cascade Reaction to Synthesize ATP from AMP
  6. Synthesis of Chiral Acyclic Pyrimidine Nucleoside Analogues from DHAP-Dependent Aldolases
  7. From the problem to the solution: Chitosan valorization cycle
  8. Fast and Sustained Axonal Growth by BDNF Released from Chitosan Microspheres
  9. Design of a biocatalytic cascade for the enzymatic sulfation of unsulfated chondroitin with in situ generation of PAPS
  10. Design and biocatalytic applications of genetically fused multifunctional enzymes
  11. Chitosan sulfate-lysozyme hybrid hydrogels as platforms with fine-tuned degradability and sustained inherent antibiotic and antioxidant activities
  12. Preparation and Characterization of Aminoglycoside-Loaded Chitosan/Tripolyphosphate/Alginate Microspheres against E. coli
  13. Deciphering Structural Determinants in Chondroitin Sulfate Binding to FGF-2: Paving the Way to Enhanced Predictability of Their Biological Functions
  14. Heparanized chitosans: towards the third generation of chitinous biomaterials
  15. Back cover
  16. Unraveling the Structural Landscape of Chitosan-Based Heparan Sulfate Mimics Binding to Growth Factors: Deciphering Structural Determinants for Optimal Activity
  17. Exploring the Origin of Amidase Substrate Promiscuity in CALB by a Computational Approach
  18. Simple and Practical Multigram Synthesis of d-Xylonate Using a Recombinant Xylose Dehydrogenase
  19. A holistic approach to unravelling chondroitin sulfation: Correlations between surface charge, structure and binding to growth factors
  20. Synthesis, physicochemical characterization and biological evaluation of chitosan sulfate as heparan sulfate mimics
  21. Front Cover: Phosphorylation Catalyzed by Dihydroxyacetone Kinase (Eur. J. Org. Chem. /2018)
  22. Phosphorylation Catalyzed by Dihydroxyacetone Kinase
  23. Biochemical profiling of rat embryonic stem cells grown on electrospun polyester fibers using synchrotron infrared microspectroscopy
  24. Cover Image, Volume 118, Issue 9
  25. Assembly of glycoamino acid building blocks: a new strategy for the straightforward synthesis of heparan sulfate mimics
  26. Biocatalysis in Spain: A field of success and innovation
  27. Computational study of the phosphoryl donor activity of dihydroxyacetone kinase from ATP to inorganic polyphosphate
  28. Highly improved enzymatic peptide synthesis by using biphasic reactors
  29. Analytical Validation of a New Enzymatic and Automatable Method for d-Xylose Measurement in Human Urine Samples
  30. Development of a new method for d -xylose detection and quantification in urine, based on the use of recombinant xylose dehydrogenase from Caulobacter crescentus
  31. Chemoenzymatic preparation of chondroitin sulfates with a defined sulfation pattern
  32. Preparation of chondroitin derivatives for the recognition of neurotrophic factor
  33. Cascade Reactions
  34. 6-O-Nucleotidyltransferase: an aminoglycoside-modifying enzyme specific for streptomycin/streptidine
  35. Tuning the Phosphoryl Donor Specificity of Dihydroxyacetone Kinase from ATP to Inorganic Polyphosphate. An Insight from Computational Studies
  36. ChemInform Abstract: L‐Rhamnulose‐1‐phosphate Aldolase fromThermotoga maritima in Organic Synthesis: One‐Pot Multistep Reactions for the Preparation of Imino‐ and Nitrocyclitols.
  37. L-Rhamnulose-1-phosphate Aldolase fromThermotoga maritimain Organic Synthesis: One-Pot Multistep Reactions for the Preparation of Imino- and Nitrocyclitols
  38. (Chemo)enzymatic cascades—Nature's synthetic strategy transferred to the laboratory
  39. l-Rhamnulose-1-phosphate and l-fuculose-1-phosphate aldolase mediated multi-enzyme cascade systems for nitrocyclitol synthesis
  40. Hyperthermophilic aldolases as biocatalyst for C–C bond formation: rhamnulose 1-phosphate aldolase from Thermotoga maritima
  41. Dihydroxyacetone-catalyzed phosphorylation
  42. Aryl Sulfotransferase fromHaliangium ochraceum: A Versatile Tool for the Sulfation of Small Molecules
  43. Corrigendum to “Enzyme catalysed tandem reactions” [Curr Opin Chem Biol 17 (2013) 236–249]
  44. ChemInform Abstract: Multienzyme Reactions
  45. Enzyme catalysed tandem reactions
  46. One-Pot Cascade Reactions using Fructose-6-phosphate Aldolase: Efficient Synthesis of D-Arabinose 5-Phosphate, D-Fructose 6-Phosphate and Analogues
  47. 7.20 Multi-Enzyme Reactions
  48. Multi-enzyme Reactions
  49. Synthesis and evaluation of xylopyranoside derivatives as “decoy acceptors” of human β-1,4-galactosyltransferase 7
  50. Preparation and Characterization of a Bifunctional Aldolase/Kinase Enzyme: A More Efficient Biocatalyst for CC Bond Formation
  51. Activated α,β-Unsaturated Aldehydes as Substrate of Dihydroxyacetone Phosphate (DHAP)-Dependent Aldolases in the Context of a Multienzyme System
  52. Cloning and expression of a putative rhamnulose-1-phosphate aldolase from the hyperthermophilic eubacterium Thermotoga maritima
  53. Design and development of multi-enzyme systems for facile and efficient C–C bond formation
  54. From Kinase to Cyclase: An Unusual Example of Catalytic Promiscuity Modulated by Metal Switching
  55. Substrate channelling in an engineered bifunctional aldolase/kinase enzyme confers catalytic advantage for C–C bond formation
  56. Multi‐Step Enzyme Catalysis
  57. Front Matter
  58. Rescue of the streptomycin antibiotic activity by using streptidine as a “decoy acceptor” for the aminoglycoside-inactivating enzyme adenyl transferase
  59. Exploring the Use of Conformationally Locked Aminoglycosides as a New Strategy to Overcome Bacterial Resistance
  60. Molecular Recognition of Aminoglycoside Antibiotics by Bacterial Defence Proteins: NMR Study of the Structural and Conformational Features of Streptomycin Inactivation byBacillus subtilis Aminoglycoside-6-adenyl Transferase
  61. A Simple Structural-Based Approach to Prevent Aminoglycoside Inactivation by Bacterial Defense Proteins. Conformational Restriction Provides Effective Protection against Neomycin-B Nucleotidylation by ANT4
  62. Structure / Activity Relationship of Carba- and C-Fucopyranosides as Inhibitors of an α 1,6-Fucosyltransferase by Molecular Modeling and Kinetic Studies
  63. Multienzyme System for Dihydroxyacetone Phosphate-Dependent Aldolase Catalyzed C—C Bond Formation from Dihydroxyacetone.
  64. Enzymes in the Synthesis of Bioactive Compounds: The Prodigious Decades
  65. Enzymes in the synthesis of bioactive compounds
  66. Multienzyme system for dihydroxyacetone phosphate-dependent aldolase catalyzed C–C bond formation from dihydroxyacetone
  67. In Vivo Chaperone-Assisted Folding of α-1,6-Fucosyltransferase from Rhizobium sp.
  68. ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis of Carba‐ and C‐Fucopyranosides and Their Evaluation as α‐Fucosidase Inhibitors — Analysis of an Unusual Conformation Adopted by an Amino‐C‐fucopyranoside.
  69. C-Terminal truncation of α 1,6-fucosyltransferase from Rhizobium sp. does not annul the transferase activity of the enzyme
  70. ChemInform Abstract: Heterologous Over‐Expression of α‐1,6‐Fucosyltransferase from Rhizobium sp.: Application to the Synthesis of the Trisaccharide β‐D‐GlcNAc(1→4)‐[α‐L‐Fuc‐(1→6)]‐D‐GlcNAc, Study of the Acceptor Specificity and Evaluation of Polyhydrox...
  71. Synthesis of Carba- and C-Fucopyranosides and Their Evaluation as α-Fucosidase Inhibitors − Analysis of an Unusual Conformation Adopted by an Amino-C-fucopyranoside
  72. Heterologous Over-expression ofα-1,6-Fucosyltransferase fromRhizobium sp.: Application to the Synthesis of the Trisaccharideβ-D-GlcNAc(1→4)- [α-L-Fuc-(1→6)]-D-GlcNAc, Study of the Acceptor Specificity and Evaluation of Polyhydroxylated Indolizidines as...
  73. Enzymatic synthesis of disaccharides by β-galactosidase-catalyzed glycosylation of a glycocluster
  74. A New Strategy for Liquid-Phase Synthesis of Disaccharides Based on the Use of Glycosidases
  75. Enzymic Synthesis of L-Fucose and Analogs
  76. Cloning and overexpression of rhamnose isomerase and fucose isomerase
  77. Enzymic Synthesis and Regeneration of 3'-Phosphoadenosine 5'-Phosphosulfate (PAPS) for Regioselective Sulfation of Oligosaccharides
  78. A new strategy for the cloning, overexpression and one step purification of three DHAP-dependent aldolases: Rhamnulose-1-phosphate aldolase, fuculose-1-phosphate aldolase and tagatose-1,6-diphosphate aldolase1
  79. A Short Enzymic Synthesis of L-Glucose from Dihydroxyacetone Phosphate and L-Glyceraldehyde
  80. Crystallization and preliminary crystallographic data for class I deoxyribose-5-phosphate aldolase fromEscherichia coli: An Application of Reverse Screening
  81. Recombinant 2-Deoxyribose-5-phosphate Aldolase in Organic Synthesis: Use of Sequential Two-Substrate and Three-Substrate Aldol Reactions
  82. Large scale production of recombinant .alpha.-1,2-mannosyltransferase from E. coli for the study of acceptor specificity and use of the recombinant whole cells in synthesis
  83. Cloning, overexpression and isolation of the type II FDP aldolase from E. coli for specificity study and synthetic application
  84. Chemical-enzymic synthesis and conformational analysis of sialyl Lewis X and derivatives
  85. Kinetic comparison between soluble and polyacrylamide-entrapped depsidone ether hydrolase from the lichen Pseudevernia furfuracea
  86. Kinetics and stability of an immobilized orsellinate depside hydrolase in polyacrylamide gel
  87. Enzymatic hydrolysis of physodic acid in Pseudevernia furfuracea. Characterization of the product of depsidone hydrolysis
  88. Photosynthetical and nutritional implications in the accumulation of phenols in the lichen Pseudevernia furfuracea
  89. The use of immobilized cells to stabilize orsellinate depside hydrolase of Pseudevernia furfuracea
  90. Dihydroxyacetone Phosphate-Dependent Aldolases in the Core of Multi-Step Processes
  91. Immobilization of Enzymes Acting on Macromolecular Substrates: Reduction of Steric Problems
  92. Immobilization of Enzymes on glyoxyl Agarose: Strategies for Enzyme Stabilization by multipoint Attachment
  93. Stabilization of Immobilized Enzymes by Chemical Modification with Polyfunctional Macromolecules