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  1. Discovery of a new subfamily expands the catalytic versatility of vanillyl alcohol oxidases
  2. Functional characterization and membrane localization of the styrene oxide isomerase from Rhodococcus opacus 1CP and Zavarzinia compransoris Z-1155
  3. Role of the Active Site Heme and Tyrosine in Styrene Oxide Isomerase’s Natural Isomerase and Unnatural Peroxidase and Peroxygenase Activity
  4. Fuelling Unspecific Peroxygenases with In‐Situ Generated H 2 O 2 Using Enzyme Fusions
  5. Characterization of the N‐Hydroxylating Monooxygenase TheA from Thermocrispum agreste Reveals a Broad Substrate Spectrum
  6. Enzymatic epoxidation strategies for the stereoselective synthesis of chiral epoxides
  7. Industrial applicability of enzymatic and whole-cell processes for the utilization of C1 building blocks
  8. The promiscuous N-hydroxylating monooxygenase GorA and its application in cascades
  9. Glutathione S-Transferase Mediated Epoxide Conversion: Functional and Structural Properties of an Enantioselective Catalyst
  10. Access to Nitrogen–nitrogen Bond-Containing Heterocycles Through Substrate Promiscuity of Piperazate Synthases
  11. Mit Designer-Enzymen zu Prozessen
  12. Under Pressure: effizienter mikrobieller Abbau durch selektiven Druck
  13. Kinetic and structural investigation of the 4-allyl syringol oxidase from Streptomyces cavernae
  14. Dehydrogenase versus Oxidase Function: The Interplay between Substrate Binding and Flavin Microenvironment
  15. Biocatalysis: Important considerations for testing and evaluation of biocatalysts
  16. Mining metagenomes from extremophiles as a resource for novel glycoside hydrolases for industrial applications
  17. Sequence-function relation for the prediction of enzyme properties: A case study on flavin-dependent oxidases
  18. A tailored cytochrome P450 monooxygenase from Gordonia rubripertincta CWB2 for selective aliphatic monooxygenation
  19. Golden Gate Cloning in Actinobacteria: Opportunities and Challenges
  20. Formate Dehydrogenase: Recent Developments for NADH and NADPH Recycling in Biocatalysis
  21. Selective pressure leads to an improved synthetic consortium fit for dye degradation
  22. Front Cover: The Development and Opportunities of Predictive Biotechnology (ChemBioChem 13/2024)
  23. Substrate scope expansion of 4-phenol oxidases by rational enzyme selection and sequence-function relations
  24. Structural basis of the Meinwald rearrangement catalysed by styrene oxide isomerase
  25. The Development and Opportunities of Predictive Biotechnology
  26. Unlocking Catalytic Diversity of a Formate Dehydrogenase: Formamide Activity for NADPH Regeneration and Amine Supply for Asymmetric Reductive Amination
  27. Enhancing biocatalytical N N bond formation with the actinobacterial piperazate synthase KtzT
  28. Characterization of multiple lysophosphatidic acid acyltransferases in the plant pathogen Xanthomonas campestris
  29. Large scale production of vanillin using an eugenol oxidase from Nocardioides sp. YR527
  30. Vanillyl alcohol oxidase from Diplodia corticola: Residues Ala420 and Glu466 allow for efficient catalysis of syringyl derivatives
  31. Structural and Mechanistic Studies on Substrate and Stereoselectivity of the Indole Monooxygenase VpIndA1: New Avenues for Biocatalytic Epoxidations and Sulfoxidations
  32. Strukturelle und mechanistische Studien zur Substrat‐ und Stereoselektivität der Indol‐Monooxygenase VpIndA1: Neue Wege für biokatalytische Epoxidationen und Sulfoxidationen
  33. Innentitelbild: Strukturelle und mechanistische Studien zur Substrat‐ und Stereoselektivität der Indol‐Monooxygenase VpIndA1: Neue Wege für biokatalytische Epoxidationen und Sulfoxidationen (Angew. Chem. 17/2023)
  34. Inside Cover: Structural and Mechanistic Studies on Substrate and Stereoselectivity of the Indole Monooxygenase VpIndA1: New Avenues for Biocatalytic Epoxidations and Sulfoxidations (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 17/2023)
  35. Primary alcohols as substrates or products in whole-cell biocatalysis: Toxicity for Escherichia coli expression strains
  36. Cell‐Free Protein Synthesis for the Screening of Novel Azoreductases and Their Preferred Electron Donor
  37. Microbial Degradation of Azo Dyes: Approaches and Prospects for a Hazard-Free Conversion by Microorganisms
  38. Identification of molecular basis that underlie enzymatic specificity of AzoRo from Rhodococcus opacus 1CP: A potential NADH:quinone oxidoreductase
  39. In vitro and in silico analysis of Brilliant Black degradation by Actinobacteria and a Paraburkholderia sp.
  40. Improving Biocatalytic Properties of an Azoreductase via the N‐Terminal Fusion of Formate Dehydrogenase
  41. Buchrezension zu: The Autotrophic Biorefinery
  42. The versatility of non-heme diiron monooxygenase PmlABCDEF: a single biocatalyst for a plethora of oxygenation reactions
  43. Biotechnological Aspects of Siderophore Biosynthesis by Actinobacteria
  44. Engineering of continuous bienzymatic cascade process using monolithic microreactors – In flow synthesis of trehalose
  45. Secondary metabolites released by the rhizosphere bacteria Arthrobacter oxydans and Kocuria rosea enhance plant availability and soil–plant transfer of germanium (Ge) and rare earth elements (REEs)
  46. Flavoprotein monooxygenases: Versatile biocatalysts
  47. Characterization of the GlutathioneS-Transferases Involved in Styrene Degradation in Gordonia rubripertincta CWB2
  48. Characterization of Two Hydrogen Peroxide Resistant Peroxidases from Rhodococcus opacus 1CP
  49. Correction to: Draft genome sequence of Kocuria indica DP-K7, a methyl red degrading actinobacterium
  50. Natural diversity of FAD-dependent 4-hydroxybenzoate hydroxylases
  51. Gordonia: versatile actinobacteria for biotechnology
  52. Isolation and characterization of arsenic-binding siderophores from Rhodococcus erythropolis S43: role of heterobactin B and other heterobactin variants
  53. Screening for Microbial Metal-Chelating Siderophores for the Removal of Metal Ions from Solutions
  54. Asymmetric azidohydroxylation of styrene derivatives mediated by a biomimetic styrene monooxygenase enzymatic cascade
  55. Research and rational use of peptide and lipid compositions obtained by hydrolysis processing of collagen-containing tissues
  56. Biochemical Characterization of Phenylacetaldehyde Dehydrogenases from Styrene-degrading Soil Bacteria
  57. Cultivation dependent formation of siderophores by Gordonia rubripertincta CWB2
  58. Evolutionary diverse Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Old Yellow Enzymes reveal distinctive catalytic properties and potential for whole-cell biotransformations
  59. A Perspective on Enzyme Inhibitors from Marine Organisms
  60. Biosynthesis of desferrioxamine siderophores initiated by decarboxylases: A functional investigation of two lysine/ornithine-decarboxylases from Gordonia rubripertincta CWB2 and Pimelobacter simplex 3E
  61. Data on metal-chelating, -immobilisation and biosorption properties by Gordonia rubripertincta CWB2 in dependency on rare earth adaptation
  62. Immobilization of the Highly Active UDP-Glucose Pyrophosphorylase From Thermocrispum agreste Provides a Highly Efficient Biocatalyst for the Production of UDP-Glucose
  63. Flavin-dependent N-hydroxylating enzymes: distribution and application
  64. Enantioselective Epoxidation by Flavoprotein Monooxygenases Supported by Organic Solvents
  65. N-Hydroxydiamine — vielseitige Bausteine für Wirkstoffsynthesen
  66. Toward Biorecycling: Isolation of a Soil Bacterium That Grows on a Polyurethane Oligomer and Monomer
  67. Draft genome sequence of Kocuria indica DP-K7, a methyl red degrading actinobacterium
  68. Draft genomes and initial characterization of siderophore producing pseudomonads isolated from mine dump and mine drainage
  69. Highly Efficient Access to (S)‐Sulfoxides Utilizing a Promiscuous Flavoprotein Monooxygenase in a Whole‐Cell Biocatalyst Format
  70. Asymmetric Reduction of (R)‐Carvone through a Thermostable and Organic‐Solvent‐Tolerant Ene‐Reductase
  71. Styrene monooxygenases, indole monooxygenases and related flavoproteins applied in bioremediation and biocatalysis
  72. Metal binding ability of microbial natural metal chelators and potential applications
  73. Two Homologous Enzymes of the GalU Family in Rhodococcus opacus 1CP—RoGalU1 and RoGalU2
  74. Accessing Enantiopure Epoxides and Sulfoxides: Related Flavin‐Dependent Monooxygenases Provide Reversed Enantioselectivity
  75. Leloir Glycosyltransferases in Applied Biocatalysis: A Multidisciplinary Approach
  76. Chirale Epoxidierung von Aryl-Alkyl-Ethern aus Lignin
  77. Bacterial Metabolites Produced Under Iron Limitation Kill Pinewood Nematode and Attract Caenorhabditis elegans
  78. Actinobacteria, a source of valuable biocatalysts and secondary metabolites
  79. Indigoid dyes by group E monooxygenases: mechanism and biocatalysis
  80. Chemoenzymatic Cascade Synthesis of Optically Pure Alkanoic Acids by Using Engineered Arylmalonate Decarboxylase Variants
  81. Microbial Degradation of Azo Dyes
  82. Coenzyme specificity of para-hydroxybenzoate hydroxylase and related flavoprotein monooxygenases
  83. Catalytic performance of a Class III Old Yellow Enzyme and its cysteine variants
  84. Biodegradation of High Concentrations of Aliphatic Hydrocarbons in Soil from a Petroleum Refinery: Implications for Applicability of New Actinobacterial Strains
  85. Two-component FAD-dependent monooxygenases
  86. Detection of arsenic-binding siderophores in arsenic-tolerating Actinobacteria by a modified CAS assay
  87. Draft genome sequence of Rhodococcus erythropolis B7g, a biosurfactant producing actinobacterium
  88. Analysis of desferrioxamine-like siderophores and their capability to selectively bind metals and metalloids: Development of a robust analytical RP-HPLC method
  89. Enzymgesteuerte Indigoproduktion
  90. VpStyA1/VpStyA2B of Variovorax paradoxus EPS: An Aryl Alkyl Sulfoxidase Rather than a Styrene Epoxidizing Monooxygenase
  91. A Review: The Styrene Metabolizing Cascade of Side-Chain Oxygenation as Biotechnological Basis to Gain Various Valuable Compounds
  92. On the Enigma of Glutathione-Dependent Styrene Degradation in Gordonia rubripertincta CWB2
  93. VpStyA1 and VpStyA2B of Variovorax paradoxus EPS: Rather an Aryl Alkyl Sulfoxidase than a Styrene Epoxidizing Monooxygenase
  94. N -terminus determines activity and specificity of styrene monooxygenase reductase
  95. On the Immobilization of Desferrioxamine-Like Siderophores for Selective Metal Binding
  96. Gallium Mobilization in Soil by Bacterial Metallophores
  97. Revisiting the Chrome Azurol S Assay for Various Metal Ions
  98. Siderophore Purification via Immobilized Metal Affinity Chromatography
  99. Thermochelin, a Hydroxamate Siderophore from Thermocrispum agreste DSM 44070
  100. Arsenic tolerance genes characterization
  101. Changing the electron donor improves azoreductase dye degrading activity at neutral pH
  102. Old Yellow Enzyme-Catalysed Asymmetric Hydrogenation: Linking Family Roots with Improved Catalysis
  103. Immobilization of Rhodococcus opacus 1CP azoreductase to obtain azo dye degrading biocatalysts operative at acidic pH
  104. Effects of citric acid and the siderophore desferrioxamine B (DFO-B) on the mobility of germanium and rare earth elements in soil and uptake in Phalaris arundinacea
  105. Characterization of Aldehyde Dehydrogenases Applying an Enzyme Assay with In Situ Formation of Phenylacetaldehydes
  106. Identification and characterization of a FAD-dependent putrescine N-hydroxylase (GorA) from Gordonia rubripertincta CWB2
  107. Engineering Styrene Monooxygenase for Biocatalysis: Reductase-Epoxidase Fusion Proteins
  108. A thermophilic-like ene-reductase originating from an acidophilic iron oxidizer
  109. Biochemical characterization of an azoreductase from Rhodococcus opacus 1CP possessing methyl red degradation ability
  110. Horticultural crops development: the importance of fine chemicals production from microbial enzymes
  111. Functional characterization and stability improvement of a ‘thermophilic-like’ ene-reductase from Rhodococcus opacus 1CP
  112. Production of a recombinant membrane protein in an Escherichia coli strain for the whole cell biosynthesis of phenylacetic acids
  113. Sphingopyxis fribergensis sp. nov., a soil bacterium with the ability to degrade styrene and phenylacetic acid
  114. Catalytic and hydrodynamic properties of styrene monooxygenases from Rhodococcus opacus 1CP are modulated by cofactor binding
  115. Co-metabolic formation of substituted phenylacetic acids by styrene-degrading bacteria
  116. Nonenzymatic Regeneration of Styrene Monooxygenase for Catalysis
  117. Molecular Genetics of Styrene Degrading Routes
  118. Biotechnological Applications of Styrene-Degrading Microorganisms or Involved Enzymes
  119. Pathways for the Degradation of Styrene
  120. Microbial Styrene Degradation
  121. Styrene: An Introduction
  122. Conclusions and Future Perspectives
  123. Selected Enzymes of Styrene Catabolism
  124. Gene redundancy of two-component (chloro)phenol hydroxylases inRhodococcus opacus1CP
  125. Styrene oxide isomerase of Sphingopyxis sp. Kp5.2
  126. Evolution der Styrol-Monooxygenase StyA1/StyA2B ausVariovorax paradoxusEPS und seine biotechnologische Anwendung
  127. A mechanistic study on SMOB-ADP1: an NADH:flavin oxidoreductase of the two-component styrene monooxygenase of Acinetobacter baylyi ADP1
  128. Immobilization of an integral membrane protein for biotechnological phenylacetaldehyde production
  129. Flavin dependent monooxygenases
  130. FAD C(4a)-hydroxide stabilized in a naturally fused styrene monooxygenase
  131. Trehalose phosphate synthases OtsA1 and OtsA2 ofRhodococcus opacus1CP
  132. Monooxygenasen als enantioselektive Biokatalysatoren
  133. Styrene Oxide Isomerase of Rhodococcus opacus 1CP, a Highly Stable and Considerably Active Enzyme
  134. One-Component Styrene Monooxygenases: An Evolutionary View on a Rare Class of Flavoproteins
  135. ChemInform Abstract: Catalytic and Structural Features of Flavoprotein Hydroxylases and Epoxidases.
  136. Microbial Styrene Degradation: From Basics to Biotechnology
  137. Catalytic and Structural Features of Flavoprotein Hydroxylases and Epoxidases
  138. Optimization of a genome-walking method to suit GC-rich template DNA from biotechnological relevant Actinobacteria
  139. StyA1 and StyA2B from Rhodococcus opacus 1CP: a Multifunctional Styrene Monooxygenase System
  140. Identification of a Novel Self-Sufficient Styrene Monooxygenase from Rhodococcus opacus 1CP