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  1. Exploring the Substrate Switch Motif of Aromatic Ammonia Lyases
  2. Assessment of Four Engineered PET Degrading Enzymes Considering Large-Scale Industrial Applications
  3. Engineering an O‐methyltransferase for the Regioselective Biosynthesis of Hesperetin Dihydrochalcone
  4. RDM System LARA
  5. Co‐Immobilization of a Multi‐Enzyme Cascade: (S)‐Selective Amine Transaminases, l‐Amino Acid Oxidase and Catalase
  6. Spectrophotometric and Fluorimetric High‐Throughput Assays for Phenolic Acid Decarboxylase
  7. In Vivo Detection of Low Molecular Weight Platform Chemicals and Environmental Contaminants by Genetically Encoded Biosensors
  8. Biosynthesis of Furfurylamines in Batch and Continuous Flow by Immobilized Amine Transaminases
  9. Structure‐ and Data‐Driven Protein Engineering of Transaminases for Improving Activity and Stereoselectivity
  10. Struktur‐ und Daten‐basiertes Protein Engineering von Transaminasen zur Verbesserung von Aktivität und Stereoselektivität
  11. Discovery and Characterization of a Baeyer‐Villiger Monooxygenase Using Sequence Similarity Network Analysis
  12. Chemoenzymatic Cascade Reaction for the Valorization of the Lignin Depolymerization Product G−C2‐Dioxolane Phenol
  13. AsiteDesign: a Semirational Algorithm for an Automated Enzyme Design
  14. Unique alcohol dehydrogenases involved in algal sugar utilization by marine bacteria
  15. Enlightening the Path to Protein Engineering: Chemoselective Turn-On Probes for High-Throughput Screening of Enzymatic Activity
  16. Synthese modifizierter Poly(vinylalkohole) und deren Abbau mittels einer enzymatischen Kaskade
  17. Synthesis of Modified Poly(vinyl Alcohol)s and Their Degradation Using an Enzymatic Cascade
  18. Comparison of Four Immobilization Methods for Different Transaminases
  19. Urethanasen für die enzymatische Hydrolyse niedermolekularer Carbamate und das Recycling von Polyurethanen
  20. Urethanases for the Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Low Molecular Weight Carbamates and the Recycling of Polyurethanes
  21. Shifting the pH Optima of (R)-Selective Transaminases by Protein Engineering
  22. A growth selection system for the directed evolution of amine-forming or converting enzymes
  23. Systemic Bile Acids Affect the Severity of Acute Pancreatitis in Mice Depending on Their Hydrophobicity and the Disease Pathogenesis
  24. Structural insight and engineering of a plastic degrading hydrolase Ple629
  25. Reaktionskaskaden evolvierter Enzyme zur Synthese komplexer Moleküle
  26. Cascades of Evolved Enzymes for the Synthesis of Complex Molecules
  27. Characterization of proteins from the 3N5M family reveals an operationally stable amine transaminase
  28. Recombinant l‐Amino Acid Oxidase with Broad Substrate Spectrum for Co‐substrate Recycling in (S)‐Selective Transaminase‐Catalyzed Kinetic Resolutions
  29. Recovery of Hydroxytyrosol from Olive Mill Wastewater Using the Promiscuous Hydrolase/Acyltransferase PestE
  30. Connecting Algal Polysaccharide Degradation to Formaldehyde Detoxification
  31. Cover Feature: Enzyme Kits to Facilitate the Integration of Biocatalysis into Organic Chemistry – First Aid for Synthetic Chemists (ChemCatChem 11/2022)
  32. The metabolic potential of plastics as biotechnological carbon sources – Review and targets for the future
  33. Enzyme Kits to Facilitate the Integration of Biocatalysis into Organic Chemistry – First Aid for Synthetic Chemists
  34. Discovery of Novel Tyrosine Ammonia Lyases for the Enzymatic Synthesis of p‐Coumaric Acid
  35. α‐Dioxygenases (α‐DOXs): Promising Biocatalysts for the Environmentally Friendly Production of Aroma Compounds
  36. Algorithm-aided engineering of aliphatic halogenase WelO5* for the asymmetric late-stage functionalization of soraphens
  37. Computer Modeling Explains the Structural Reasons for the Difference in Reactivity of Amine Transaminases Regarding Prochiral Methylketones
  38. Biochemical and Structural Analysis of a Glucose-Tolerant β-Glucosidase from the Hemicellulose-Degrading Thermoanaerobacterium saccharolyticum
  39. Efficient Site‐Selective Immobilization of Aldehyde‐Tagged Peptides and Proteins by Knoevenagel Ligation
  40. Two novel cyanobacterial α-dioxygenases for the biosynthesis of fatty aldehydes
  41. Engineering and evaluation of thermostable IsPETase variants for PET degradation
  42. Recent Insights and Future Perspectives on Promiscuous Hydrolases/Acyltransferases
  43. Pinene-Based Oxidative Synthetic Toolbox for Scalable Polyester Synthesis
  44. Rational Design for Enhanced Acyltransferase Activity in Water Catalyzed by the Pyrobaculum calidifontis VA1 Esterase
  45. LuxAB-Based Microbial Cell Factories for the Sensing, Manufacturing and Transformation of Industrial Aldehydes
  46. Directed evolution of an amine transaminase for the synthesis of an Apremilast intermediate via kinetic resolution
  47. Front Cover: From Natural Methylation to Versatile Alkylations Using Halide Methyltransferases (ChemBioChem 16/2021)
  48. Marine Polysaccharides: Occurrence, Enzymatic Degradation and Utilization
  49. From Natural Methylation to Versatile Alkylations Using Halide Methyltransferases
  50. Promiscuous Dehalogenase Activity of the Epoxide Hydrolase CorEH from Corynebacterium sp. C12
  51. Fatty Acids and their Derivatives as Renewable Platform Molecules for the Chemical Industry
  52. Fettsäuren und Fettsäurederivate als nachwachsende Plattformmoleküle für die chemische Industrie
  53. An ADH toolbox for raspberry ketone production from natural resources via a biocatalytic cascade
  54. Efficient Acylation of Sugars and Oligosaccharides in Aqueous Environment Using Engineered Acyltransferases
  55. Biocatalysis in the Recycling Landscape for Synthetic Polymers and Plastics towards Circular Textiles
  56. Recent advances in (chemo)enzymatic cascades for upgrading bio-based resources
  57. Recent trends in biocatalysis
  58. Biotechnological Production and Sensory Evaluation of ω1-Unsaturated Aldehydes
  59. Kinetics Modeling of a Convergent Cascade Catalyzed by Monooxygenase–Alcohol Dehydrogenase Coupled Enzymes
  60. Discovery and Design of Family VIII Carboxylesterases as Highly Efficient Acyltransferases
  61. Entdeckung und Design promiskuitiver Acyltransferase‐Aktivität in Carboxylesterasen der Familie VIII
  62. Die gerichtete Evolution einer Halogenid‐Methyltransferase erlaubt die biokatalytische Synthese diverser SAM‐Analoga
  63. Directed Evolution of a Halide Methyltransferase Enables Biocatalytic Synthesis of Diverse SAM Analogs
  64. Repositioning microbial biotechnology against COVID‐19: the case of microbial production of flavonoids
  65. Possibilities and limitations of biotechnological plastic degradation and recycling
  66. Folding Assessment of Incorporation of Noncanonical Amino Acids Facilitates Expansion of Functional‐Group Diversity for Enzyme Engineering
  67. Biokatalyse: Enzymatische Synthese für industrielle Anwendungen
  68. Biocatalysis: Enzymatic Synthesis for Industrial Applications
  69. A Biocatalytic Cascade Reaction to Access a Valuable Long‐Chain ω‐Hydroxy Fatty Acid
  70. Protein Engineering for Enhanced Acyltransferase Activity, Substrate Scope, and Selectivity of the Mycobacterium smegmatis Acyltransferase MsAcT
  71. Influence of Substrate Binding Residues on the Substrate Scope and Regioselectivity of a Plant O‐Methyltransferase against Flavonoids
  72. Sequence‐Based Prediction of Promiscuous Acyltransferase Activity in Hydrolases
  73. Sequence‐Based Prediction of Promiscuous Acyltransferase Activity in Hydrolases
  74. Creation of (R)-Amine Transaminase Activity within an α-Amino Acid Transaminase Scaffold
  75. Highly selective bile acid hydroxylation by the multifunctional bacterial P450 monooxygenase CYP107D1 (OleP)
  76. Conformational fitting of a flexible oligomeric substrate does not explain the enzymatic PET degradation
  77. Enrichment of Erucic and Gondoic Fatty Acids from Crambe and Camelina Oils Catalyzed by Geotrichum candidum Lipases I and II
  78. Maßgeschneiderte Proteine
  79. A marine bacterial enzymatic cascade degrades the algal polysaccharide ulvan
  80. Enhancement of Lipase CAL‐A Selectivity by Protein Engineering for the Hydrolysis of Erucic Acid from Crambe Oil
  81. Specific Residues Expand the Substrate Scope and Enhance the Regioselectivity of a Plant O‐Methyltransferase
  82. A Retro‐biosynthesis‐Based Route to Generate Pinene‐Derived Polyesters
  83. Application of novel High Molecular Weight amine donors in chiral amine synthesis facilitates integrated downstream processing and provides in situ product recovery opportunities
  84. Structure of the plastic-degrading Ideonella sakaiensis MHETase bound to a substrate
  85. Random Mutagenesis‐Driven Improvement of Carboxylate Reductase Activity using an Amino Benzamidoxime‐Mediated High‐Throughput Assay
  86. Substrate‐Independent High‐Throughput Assay for the Quantification of Aldehydes
  87. Strategies for enriching erucic acid from Crambe abyssinica oil by improved Candida antarctica lipase A variants
  88. How To Break the Janus Effect of H2O2 in Biocatalysis? Understanding Inactivation Mechanisms To Generate more Robust Enzymes
  89. (Chemo-) enzymatic cascade reactions
  90. One-Pot Bioconversion of l -Arabinose to l -Ribulose in an Enzymatic Cascade
  91. One-Pot Bioconversion of l -Arabinose to l -Ribulose in an Enzymatic Cascade
  92. Biocatalytic Production of Amino Carbohydrates through Oxidoreductase and Transaminase Cascades
  93. A multi-enzyme cascade reaction for the production of 6-hydroxyhexanoic acid
  94. A Novel High-Throughput Assay Enables the Direct Identification of Acyltransferases
  95. Maghemite nanoparticles stabilize the protein corona formed with transferrin presenting different iron-saturation levels
  96. Directed Evolution Empowered Redesign of Natural Proteins for the Sustainable Production of Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals
  97. Gerichtete Evolution ermöglicht das Design von maßgeschneiderten Proteinen zur nachhaltigen Produktion von Chemikalien und Pharmazeutika
  98. Specificity and mechanism of carbohydrate demethylation by cytochrome P450 monooxygenases
  99. Biocatalytic Cascade Reaction for the Asymmetric Synthesis of L‐ and D‐Homoalanine
  100. In Silico Based Engineering Approach to Improve Transaminases for the Conversion of Bulky Substrates
  101. Combination of the Suzuki-Miyaura Cross-Coupling Reaction with Engineered Transaminases
  102. Alteration of Chain Length Selectivity of Candida antarctica Lipase A by Semi‐Rational Design for the Enrichment of Erucic and Gondoic Fatty Acids
  103. Protein Engineering of the Progesterone Hydroxylating P450-Monooxygenase CYP17A1 Alters Its Regioselectivity
  104. Isopropylamine as Amine Donor in Transaminase-Catalyzed Reactions: Better Acceptance through Reaction and Enzyme Engineering
  105. Biochemical characterization of an ulvan lyase from the marine flavobacterium Formosa agariphila KMM 3901T
  106. β-Phenylalanine Ester Synthesis from Stable β-Keto Ester Substrate Using Engineered ω-Transaminases
  107. The oxygenating constituent of 3,6-diketocamphane monooxygenase from the CAM plasmid ofPseudomonas putida: the first crystal structure of a type II Baeyer–Villiger monooxygenase. Corrigendum
  108. Enzymes in Lipid Modification
  109. Publisher Correction: Oxidative demethylation of algal carbohydrates by cytochrome P450 monooxygenases
  110. Author Correction: Opportunities and challenges for combining chemo- and biocatalysis
  111. Getting Momentum: From Biocatalysis to Advanced Synthetic Biology
  112. Enzymatically Modified Shea Butter and Palm Kernel Oil as Potential Lipid Drug Delivery Matrices
  113. Oxidative demethylation of algal carbohydrates by cytochrome P450 monooxygenases
  114. Asymmetric Synthesis of Chiral Halogenated Amines using Amine Transaminases
  115. Baeyer-Villiger monooxygenases from Yarrowia lipolytica catalyze preferentially sulfoxidations
  116. Opportunities and challenges for combining chemo- and biocatalysis
  117. Biocompatible metal-assisted C–C cross-coupling combined with biocatalytic chiral reductions in a concurrent tandem cascade
  118. Co-expression of an alcohol dehydrogenase and a cyclohexanone monooxygenase for cascade reactions facilitates the regeneration of the NADPH cofactor
  119. Hot spots for the protein engineering of Baeyer-Villiger monooxygenases
  120. The fourth wave of biocatalysis is approaching
  121. Simultaneous detection of NADPH consumption and H2O2 production using the Ampliflu™ Red assay for screening of P450 activities and uncoupling
  122. Library Growth and Protein Expression: Optimal and Reproducible Microtiter Plate Expression of Recombinant Enzymes in E. coli Using MTP Shakers
  123. Normalized Screening of Protein Engineering Libraries by Split-GFP Crude Cell Extract Quantification
  124. Program-Guided Design of High-Throughput Enzyme Screening Experiments and Automated Data Analysis/Evaluation
  125. Frontispiece: A Retrosynthesis Approach for Biocatalysis in Organic Synthesis
  126. Asymmetric synthesis of serinol-monoesters catalyzed by amine transaminases
  127. Kinetic Modeling of an Enzymatic Redox Cascade In Vivo Reveals Bottlenecks Caused by Cofactors
  128. Controlling the Regioselectivity of Baeyer-Villiger Monooxygenases by Mutation of Active-Site Residues
  129. A Retrosynthesis Approach for Biocatalysis in Organic Synthesis
  130. Multiple States of Nitrile Hydratase from Rhodococcus equi TG328-2: Structural and Mechanistic Insights from Electron Paramagnetic Resonance and Density Functional Theory Studies
  131. Diastereoselective Hydrolysis of Branched Malonate Diesters by Porcine Liver Esterase: Synthesis of 5-Benzyl-Substituted Cα -Methyl-β-proline and Catalytic Evaluation
  132. CorNet: Assigning function to networks of co-evolving residues by automated literature mining
  133. NewProt – a protein engineering portal
  134. Amine Transaminase Engineering for Spatially Bulky Substrate Acceptance
  135. Kinetic insights into ϵ‐caprolactone synthesis: Improvement of an enzymatic cascade reaction
  136. Catalysis at the Heart of Success!
  137. Biotransformation and reduction of estrogenicity of bisphenol A by the biphenyl-degrading Cupriavidus basilensis
  138. Efficient fusion protein for biocatalysis
  139. Alkene hydrogenation activity of enoate reductases for an environmentally benign biosynthesis of adipic acid
  140. From waste to value – direct utilization of limonene from orange peel in a biocatalytic cascade reaction towards chiral carvolactone
  141. First chemo-enzymatic synthesis of the (R)-Taniguchi lactone and substrate profiles of CAMO and OTEMO, two new Baeyer–Villiger monooxygenases
  142. A radical change in enzyme catalysis
  143. A Microtiter Plate-Based Assay to Screen for Active and Stereoselective Hydrolytic Enzymes in Enzyme Libraries
  144. Switch in Cofactor Specificity of a Baeyer-Villiger Monooxygenase
  145. Synthesis of (1R,3R)-1-amino-3-methylcyclohexane by an enzyme cascade reaction
  146. Structural Basis for Phospholyase Activity of a Class III Transaminase Homologue
  147. Bioinformatic analysis of fold-type III PLP-dependent enzymes discovers multimeric racemases
  148. A Fed‐Batch Synthetic Strategy for a Three‐Step Enzymatic Synthesis of Poly‐ϵ‐caprolactone
  149. Engineering the Amine Transaminase fromVibrio fluvialistowards Branched-Chain Substrates
  150. Enzymatic Cleavage of Aryl Acetates
  151. Identification of (S)-selective transaminases for the asymmetric synthesis of bulky chiral amines
  152. 3′-UTR engineering to improve soluble expression and fine-tuning of activity of cascade enzymes in Escherichia coli
  153. Process Development through Solvent Engineering in the Biocatalytic Synthesis of the Heterocyclic Bulk Chemical ε‐Caprolactone
  154. Engineering and application of enzymes for lipid modification, an update
  155. Recombinant Pig Liver Esterase-Catalyzed Synthesis of (1S,4R)-4-Hydroxy-2-cyclopentenyl Acetate Combined with Subsequent Enantioselective Crystallization
  156. A very useful assay for quorum quenching enzymes
  157. Feeding on plastic
  158. Fully automatized high‐throughput enzyme library screening using a robotic platform
  159. Bacillus anthracis ω-amino acid:pyruvate transaminase employs a different mechanism for dual substrate recognition than other amine transaminases
  160. Protein-engineering of an amine transaminase for the stereoselective synthesis of a pharmaceutically relevant bicyclic amine
  161. Highly efficient and easy protease-mediated protein purification
  162. Beating the odds
  163. Biocatalysis: Successfully Crossing Boundaries
  164. Editorial overview: Chemical biotechnology: Interdisciplinary concepts for modern biotechnological production of biochemicals and biofuels
  165. A directed mutational approach demonstrates that a putative linoleate isomerase from Lactobacillus acidophilus does not hydrate or isomerize linoleic acid
  166. Alteration of the Donor/Acceptor Spectrum of the (S)-Amine Transaminase from Vibrio fluvialis
  167. Switching the Regioselectivity of a Cyclohexanone Monooxygenase toward (+)-trans-Dihydrocarvone by Rational Protein Design
  168. The effect of disulfide bond introduction and related Cys/Ser mutations on the stability of a cyclohexanone monooxygenase
  169. The oxygenating constituent of 3,6-diketocamphane monooxygenase from the CAM plasmid ofPseudomonas putida: the first crystal structure of a type II Baeyer–Villiger monooxygenase
  170. Chemoenzymatic Sequential Multistep One-Pot Reaction for the Synthesis of (1S,2R)-1-(Methoxycarbonyl)cyclohex-4-ene-2-carboxylic Acid with Recombinant Pig Liver Esterase
  171. Structure of product-bound SMG1 lipase: active site gating implications
  172. In-Depth High-Throughput Screening of Protein Engineering Libraries by Split-GFP Direct Crude Cell Extract Data Normalization
  173. Biocatalytic Access to Chiral Polyesters by an Artificial Enzyme Cascade Synthesis
  174. An Investigation of the Interaction of Co‐Solvent with Substrates in the Pig Liver Esterase‐Catalyzed Hydrolysis of Malonate Esters
  175. Bioinformatic analysis of a PLP-dependent enzyme superfamily suitable for biocatalytic applications
  176. Enhancing the Acyltransferase Activity of Candida antarctica Lipase A by Rational Design
  177. Conversion of a Mono‐ and Diacylglycerol Lipase into a Triacylglycerol Lipase by Protein Engineering
  178. A selection assay for haloalkane dehalogenase activity based on toxic substrates
  179. Selective Access to All Four Diastereomers of a 1,3‐Amino Alcohol by Combination of a Keto Reductase‐ and an Amine Transaminase‐Catalysed Reaction
  180. Two Subtle Amino Acid Changes in a Transaminase Substantially Enhance or Invert Enantiopreference in Cascade Syntheses
  181. Eine Roboterplattform für das Hochdurchsatz-Screening von Biokatalysatoren
  182. Simultaneous Use of in Silico Design and a Correlated Mutation Network as a Tool To Efficiently Guide Enzyme Engineering
  183. Protein Engineering in der Biokatalyse
  184. Enzyme fusion for whole-cell biotransformation of long-chain sec-alcohols into esters
  185. An Enzyme Cascade Synthesis of ε‐Caprolactone and its Oligomers
  186. Biotransformation of Linoleic Acid into Hydroxy Fatty Acids and Carboxylic Acids Using a Linoleate Double Bond Hydratase as Key Enzyme
  187. Cascade catalysis – strategies and challenges en route to preparative synthetic biology
  188. Exploration of the Substrate Promiscuity of Biosynthetic Tailoring Enzymes as a New Source of Structural Diversity for Polyene Macrolide Antifungals
  189. Structural and biochemical characterization of the dual substrate recognition of the (R)-selective amine transaminase fromAspergillus fumigatus
  190. Immobilization of (R)- and (S)-amine transaminases on chitosan support and their application for amine synthesis using isopropylamine as donor
  191. In vitro characterization of an enzymatic redox cascade composed of an alcohol dehydrogenase, an enoate reductases and a Baeyer–Villiger monooxygenase
  192. Engineering the substrate-binding domain of an esterase enhances its hydrolytic activity toward fatty acid esters
  193. Glycine Oxidase Based High-Throughput Solid-Phase Assay for Substrate Profiling and Directed Evolution of (R)- and (S)-Selective Amine Transaminases
  194. Metabolism of alkenes and ketones by Candida maltosa and related yeasts
  195. Construction of Aeromonas salmonicida subsp. achromogenes AsaP1‐toxoid strains and study of their ability to induce immunity in Arctic char, Salvelinus alpinus L.
  196. Enzymatic Degradation of (Ligno)cellulose
  197. Enzymes in lipid modification: Past achievements and current trends
  198. Scale-Up of a Recombinant Pig Liver Esterase-Catalyzed Desymmetrization of Dimethyl Cyclohex-4-ene-cis-1,2-dicarboxylate
  199. Graphene-based nanobiocatalytic systems: recent advances and future prospects
  200. Microbial Synthesis of Medium‐Chain α,ω‐Dicarboxylic Acids and ω‐Aminocarboxylic Acids from Renewable Long‐Chain Fatty Acids
  201. CO2 Fixation through Hydrogenation by Chemical or Enzymatic Methods
  202. Editorial overview: Biocatalysis and biotransformation: Riding the third wave of biocatalysis
  203. Crystallographic characterization of the (R)-selective amine transaminase fromAspergillus fumigatus
  204. Identification, Characterization, and Application of Three Enoate Reductases from Pseudomonas putida in In Vitro Enzyme Cascade Reactions
  205. One-Pot Simple Methodology for Cassette Randomization and Recombination for Focused Directed Evolution (OSCARR)
  206. Enzymatic Conversion of Flavonoids using Bacterial Chalcone Isomerase and Enoate Reductase
  207. A high‐throughput assay for the determination of acyltransferase activity of lipase CAL‐A
  208. Protein Engineering from “Scratch” Is Maturing
  209. The steroid monooxygenase from Rhodococcus rhodochrous; a versatile biocatalyst
  210. Crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction studies of the (R)-selective amine transaminase fromAspergillus fumigatus
  211. Enhancement of Promiscuous Amidase Activity of a Bacillus subtilis Esterase by Formation of a π–π Network
  212. Functional assembly of camphor converting two-component Baeyer–Villiger monooxygenases with a flavin reductase from E. coli
  213. Efficient Biocatalysis with Immobilized Enzymes or Encapsulated Whole Cell Microorganism by Using the SpinChem Reactor System
  214. An Enzymatic Toolbox for Cascade Reactions: A Showcase for an In Vivo Redox Sequence in Asymmetric Synthesis
  215. A self-sufficient Baeyer–Villiger biocatalysis system for the synthesis of ɛ-caprolactone from cyclohexanol
  216. Direct biocatalytic one-pot-transformation of cyclohexanol with molecular oxygen into ɛ-caprolactone
  217. Innate and adaptive immune responses of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus, L.) during infection with Aeromonas salmonicida subsp. achromogenes and the effect of the AsaP1 toxin
  218. Improved thermostability of a Bacillus subtilis esterase by domain exchange
  219. Laccase-mediated synthesis of 2-methoxy-3-methyl-5-(alkylamino)- and 3-methyl-2,5-bis(alkylamino)-[1,4]-benzoquinones
  220. Application of medium engineering in the synthesis of structured triacylglycerols from evening primrose oil (Oenothera biennisL.)
  221. Strategies for the discovery and engineering of enzymes for biocatalysis
  222. Toxoid construction of AsaP1, a lethal toxic aspzincin metalloendopeptidase of Aeromonas salmonicida subsp. achromogenes, and studies of its activity and processing
  223. DECHEMA/VAAM-Fachgruppe „Biotransformationen“
  224. Use of ‘small but smart’ libraries to enhance the enantioselectivity of an esterase fromBacillus stearothermophilustowards tetrahydrofuran-3-yl acetate
  225. Multistep Enzymatic Synthesis of Long-Chain α,ω-Dicarboxylic and ω-Hydroxycarboxylic Acids from Renewable Fatty Acids and Plant Oils
  226. Engineering Enzyme Stability and Resistance to an Organic Cosolvent by Modification of Residues in the Access Tunnel
  227. Protein Engineering as a Tool for the Development of Novel Bioproduction Systems
  228. From Commercial Enzymes to Biocatalysts Designed by Protein Engineering
  229. Connecting Unexplored Protein Crystal Structures to Enzymatic Function
  230. Revealing the Structural Basis of Promiscuous Amine Transaminase Activity
  231. The Metagenome-Derived Enzymes LipS and LipT Increase the Diversity of Known Lipases
  232. Immobilization of two (R)-Amine Transaminases on an Optimized Chitosan Support for the Enzymatic Synthesis of Optically Pure Amines
  233. A high-throughput assay method to quantify Baeyer–Villiger monooxygenase activity
  234. Protein engineering of a thermostable polyol dehydrogenase
  235. Characterization of a novel esterase isolated from intertidal flat metagenome and its tertiary alcohols synthesis
  236. The Fe-type nitrile hydratase from Comamonas testosteroni Ni1 does not require an activator accessory protein for expression in Escherichia coli
  237. Development of effective nanobiocatalytic systems through the immobilization of hydrolases on functionalized carbon-based nanomaterials
  238. Lipase-catalysed biodiesel production from Jatropha curcas oil
  239. Altering the scissile fatty acid binding site ofCandida antarcticalipase A by protein engineering for the selective hydrolysis of medium chain fatty acids
  240. Engineering the third wave of biocatalysis
  241. Development of Biocatalytic Processes in Japan and Germany: From Research Synergies to Industrial Applications
  242. Lipase-catalyzed transesterification to remove saturated MAG from biodiesel
  243. Regulation of catalytic behaviour of hydrolases through interactions with functionalized carbon-based nanomaterials
  244. Investigation of the Cosolvent Effect on Six Isoenzymes of PLE in the Enantioselective Hydrolysis of Selected α,α-Disubstituted Malonate Esters
  245. Erratum to: The short form of the recombinant CAL-A-type lipase UM03410 from the smut fungus Ustilago maydis exhibits an inherent trans-fatty acid selectivity
  246. The short form of the recombinant CAL-A-type lipase UM03410 from the smut fungus Ustilago maydis exhibits an inherent trans-fatty acid selectivity
  247. Asymmetric synthesis of d-glyceric acid by an alditol oxidase and directed evolution for enhanced oxidative activity towards glycerol
  248. Completing the series of BVMOs involved in camphor metabolism of Pseudomonas putida NCIMB 10007 by identification of the two missing genes, their functional expression in E. coli, and biochemical characterization
  249. Discovery, application and protein engineering of Baeyer–Villiger monooxygenases for organic synthesis
  250. Promiscuous enantioselective (−)-γ-lactamase activity in the Pseudomonas fluorescens esterase I
  251. Kinetic resolution of glyceraldehyde using an aldehyde dehydrogenase from Deinococcus geothermalis DSM 11300 combined with electrochemical cofactor recycling
  252. C–N coupling of 3-methylcatechol with primary amines using native and recombinant laccases from Trametes versicolor and Pycnoporus cinnabarinus
  253. Plasmagestützte Immobilisierung von Enzymen
  254. Creation of a Lipase Highly Selective for trans Fatty Acids by Protein Engineering
  255. Cloning, expression and characterization of a eukaryotic cycloalkanone monooxygenase from Cylindrocarpon radicicola ATCC 11011
  256. Survey of Protein Engineering Strategies
  257. Strikt anaerobe Batch-Kultivierung vonEubacterium ramulusin einem neuartigen Einweg-Beutelreaktorsystem
  258. Engineering of pathways, cells and tissues
  259. Can synthetic biology and metabolic engineering contribute to the microbial production of lipids and oleochemicals?
  260. Discovery and Protein Engineering of Biocatalysts for Organic Synthesis
  261. Enzymatic Asymmetric Synthesis of Enantiomerically Pure Aliphatic, Aromatic and Arylaliphatic Amines with (R)-Selective Amine Transaminases
  262. A Combination of In Vivo Selection and Cell Sorting for the Identification of Enantioselective Biocatalysts
  263. Pseudomonas putida esterase contains a GGG(A)X-motif confering activity for the kinetic resolution of tertiary alcohols
  264. Identification of novel esterases for the synthesis of sterically demanding chiral alcohols by sequence-structure guided genome mining
  265. Biocatalytic synthesis of optically active tertiary alcohols
  266. The crystal structure of an esterase from the hyperthermophilic microorganism Pyrobaculum calidifontis VA1 explains its enantioselectivity
  267. Cloning, functional expression, biochemical characterization, and structural analysis of a haloalkane dehalogenase from Plesiocystis pacifica SIR-1
  268. Efficient Reduction of Ethyl 2-Oxo-4-phenylbutyrate at 620 g⋅L−1 by a Bacterial Reductase with Broad Substrate Spectrum
  269. Protein Engineering of α/β-Hydrolase Fold Enzymes
  270. Editorial: Solving the Material and Energy Challenges of the Future
  271. Oils and Fats as Renewable Raw Materials in Chemistry
  272. One-step enzyme extraction and immobilization for biocatalysis applications
  273. Comparative analysis of tertiary alcohol esterase activity in bacterial strains isolated from enrichment cultures and from screening strain libraries
  274. Lipase CAL-B does not catalyze a promiscuous decarboxylative aldol addition or Knoevenagel reaction
  275. Quorum sensing in Aeromonas salmonicida subsp. achromogenes and the effect of the autoinducer synthase AsaI on bacterial virulence
  276. Recombinant expression and purification of the 2,5-diketocamphane 1,2-monooxygenase from the camphor metabolizing Pseudomonas putida strain NCIMB 10007
  277. Mutational analysis of phenylalanine ammonia lyase to improve reactions rates for various substrates
  278. Thermostabilization of an esterase by alignment-guided focussed directed evolution
  279. Rational assignment of key motifs for function guides in silico enzyme identification
  280. Simulation on the structure of pig liver esterase
  281. Scale-up of Baeyer–Villiger monooxygenase-catalyzed synthesis of enantiopure compounds
  282. Natural Diversity to Guide Focused Directed Evolution
  283. Highlights in Biocatalysis
  284. Enzymatic Synthesis of Enantiomerically Pure β-Amino Ketones, β-Amino Esters, and β-Amino Alcohols with Baeyer-Villiger Monooxygenases
  285. Plasma-Modified Polypropylene as Carrier for the Immobilization of Candida antarctica Lipase B and Pyrobaculum calidifontis Esterase
  286. The α/β-Hydrolase Fold 3DM Database (ABHDB) as a Tool for Protein Engineering
  287. Rational Protein Design of Paenibacillus barcinonensis Esterase EstA for Kinetic Resolution of Tertiary Alcohols
  288. The First Artificial Cell-A Revolutionary Step in Synthetic Biology?
  289. Crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction studies of the putative haloalkane dehalogenase DppA fromPlesiocystis pacificaSIR-I
  290. Exploiting the Regioselectivity of Baeyer-Villiger Monooxygenases for the Formation of β-Amino Acids and β-Amino Alcohols
  291. Protein engineering of microbial enzymes
  292. Formation of chiral tertiary homoallylic alcohols via Evans aldol reaction or enzymatic resolution and their influence on the Sharpless asymmetric dihydroxylation
  293. An Enzymatic Toolbox for the Kinetic Resolution of 2-(Pyridin-x-yl)but-3-yn-2-ols and Tertiary Cyanohydrins
  294. Enzymatic Removal of 3-Monochloropropanediol (3-MCPD) and its Esters from Oils
  295. Suppression of Water as a Nucleophile in Candida antarctica Lipase B Catalysis
  296. Conductometric Method for the Rapid Characterization of the Substrate Specificity of Amine-Transaminases
  297. Looking back into the future
  298. Meeting Report: Eur. J. Lipid Sci. Technol. 2/2010
  299. 3DM: Systematic analysis of heterogeneous superfamily data to discover protein functionalities
  300. 8th Euro Fed Lipid Congress Oils, Fats and Lipids: Health & Nutrition, Chemistry & Energy 21-24 November 2010, Munich, Germany
  301. Increasing the synthesis/hydrolysis ratio of aminoacylase 1 by site-directed mutagenesis
  302. Protein engineering and discovery of lipases
  303. The role of the GGGX motif in determining the activity and enantioselectivity of pig liver esterase towards tertiary alcohols
  304. Production of pig liver esterase in batch fermentation of E. coli Origami
  305. Increased Enantioselectivity by Engineering Bottleneck Mutants in an Esterase fromPseudomonas fluorescens
  306. Insights into the physiological role of pig liver esterase: Isoenzymes show differences in the demethylation of prenylated proteins
  307. Study of the removal of allyl esters by Candida antarctica lipase B (CAL-B) and pig liver esterase (PLE)
  308. Protein Engineering of Carboxyl Esterases by Rational Design and Directed Evolution
  309. Bacillus subtilisEsterase (BS2) and its Double Mutant Have Different Selectivity in the Removal of Carboxyl Protecting Groups
  310. Rapid and Sensitive Kinetic Assay for Characterization of ω-Transaminases
  311. Probing the enantioselectivity of Bacillus subtilis esterase BS2 for tert. alcohols
  312. Protein Engineering Handbook. Edited by Stefan Lutz and Uwe T. Bornscheuer.
  313. Cloning and functional expression of a nitrile hydratase (NHase) from Rhodococcus equi TG328-2 in Escherichia coli, its purification and biochemical characterisation
  314. Enantioselective kinetic resolution of phenylalkyl carboxylic acids using metagenome-derived esterases
  315. Finding better protein engineering strategies
  316. The application of biotechnological methods for the synthesis of biodiesel
  317. Thermostable lipases from the extreme thermophilic anaerobic bacteria Thermoanaerobacter thermohydrosulfuricus SOL1 and Caldanaerobacter subterraneus subsp. tengcongensis
  318. Kinetic resolution of aliphatic acyclic β-hydroxyketones by recombinant whole-cell Baeyer–Villiger monooxygenases—Formation of enantiocomplementary regioisomeric esters
  319. Uwe T. Bornscheuer
  320. Uwe T. Bornscheuer
  321. “Enzyme Test Bench,” a high-throughput enzyme characterization technique including the long-term stability
  322. Gerichtete Evolution und rationales Design. Maßgeschneiderte Enzyme
  323. Converting an Esterase into an Epoxide Hydrolase
  324. A Single Residue Influences the Reaction Mechanism of Ammonia Lyases and Mutases
  325. Meeting report: Protein Design and Evolution for Biocatalysis
  326. Improving ascorbyl oleate synthesis catalyzed by Candida antarctica lipase B in ionic liquids and water activity control by salt hydrates
  327. Cloning, Expression, Characterization, and Biocatalytic Investigation of the 4-Hydroxyacetophenone Monooxygenase from Pseudomonas putida JD1
  328. Chemically and enzymatically catalyzed synthesis of C6-C10alkyl benzoates
  329. Expression of Candida antarctica lipase B in Pichia pastoris and various Escherichia coli systems
  330. Functional expression of porcine aminoacylase 1 in E. coli using a codon optimized synthetic gene and molecular chaperones
  331. Directed evolution of a Baeyer–Villiger monooxygenase to enhance enantioselectivity
  332. Recovery of choline oxidase activity by in vitro recombination of individual segments
  333. Hydrolase-catalyzed stereoselective preparation of protected α,α-dialkyl-α-hydroxycarboxylic acids
  334. A one-pot, simple methodology for cassette randomisation and recombination for focused directed evolution
  335. Properties and biotechnological methods to produce lipids containing conjugated linoleic acid
  336. A Protection Strategy Substantially Enhances Rate and Enantioselectivity in ω-Transaminase-Catalyzed Kinetic Resolutions
  337. Asymmetric synthesis of cis-3,5-diacetoxycyclopent-1-ene using metagenome-derived hydrolases
  338. A potential high-throughput method for the determination of lipase activity by potentiometric flow injection titrations
  339. Efficient Asymmetric Synthesis of Chiral Amines by Combining Transaminase and Pyruvate Decarboxylase
  340. Complete Inversion of Enantioselectivity towards Acetylated Tertiary Alcohols by a Double Mutant of aBacillus Subtilis Esterase
  341. Understanding Promiscuous Amidase Activity of an Esterase fromBacillus subtilis
  342. Taking over a safe sailing boat heading to new discoveries
  343. Characterization of Lipases and Esterases from Metagenomes for Lipid Modification
  344. Functional expression, purification, and characterization of the recombinant Baeyer-Villiger monooxygenase MekA from Pseudomonas veronii MEK700
  345. Isoenzymes of Pig-Liver Esterase Reveal Striking Differences in Enantioselectivities
  346. Emulation of Racemase Activity by Employing a Pair of Stereocomplementary Biocatalysts
  347. Enhancement of the Stability of a Prolipase from Rhizopus oryzae toward Aldehydes by Saturation Mutagenesis
  348. Identification of pig liver esterase variants by tandem mass spectroscopy analysis and their characterization
  349. Highly Enantioselective Synthesis of Arylaliphatic Tertiary Alcohols using Mutants of an Esterase fromBacillus subtilis
  350. Cloning, expression and characterization of a Baeyer-Villiger monooxygenase from Pseudomonas putida KT2440
  351. An improved assay for the determination of phospholipase C activity
  352. Enantioselective kinetic resolution of 3-phenyl-2-ketones using Baeyer–Villiger monooxygenases
  353. Design of a secondary alcohol degradation pathway from Pseudomonas fluorescens DSM 50106 in an engineered Escherichia coli
  354. A microtiter plate-based assay method to determine fat quality
  355. A versatile esterase fromBacillus subtilis: Cloning, expression, characterization, and its application in biocatalysis
  356. Editorial: Protein design and evolution for biocatalysis
  357. Enzymatic Removal of Carboxyl Protecting Groups. III. Fast Removal of Allyl and Chloroethyl Esters byBacillus subtilisEsterase (BS2)
  358. Identification of a metagenome-derived esterase with high enantioselectivity in the kinetic resolution of arylaliphatic tertiary alcohols
  359. Highly enantioselective kinetic resolution of two tertiary alcohols using mutants of an esterase from Bacillus subtilis
  360. High-throughput screening of activity and enantioselectivity of esterases
  361. High level expression of a recombinant phospholipase C from Bacillus cereus in Bacillus subtilis
  362. Kinetic Resolution of 4-Hydroxy-2-ketones Catalyzed by a Baeyer–Villiger Monooxygenase
  363. Functional expression of the γ-isoenzyme of pig liver carboxyl esterase in Escherichia coli
  364. Cloning, expression, and characterization of a Baeyer–Villiger monooxygenase from Pseudomonas fluorescens DSM 50106 in E. coli
  365. Synthesis of (tetrahydrofuran-2-yl)acetates based on a ‘cyclization/hydrogenation/enzymatic kinetic resolution’ strategy
  366. Immobilization of enzymes in microtiter plate scale
  367. Modulation of Infectivity in Phage Display as a Tool to Determine the Substrate Specificity of Proteases
  368. Lipids as renewable resources: current state of chemical and biotechnological conversion and diversification
  369. Growth of Escherichia coli, Pichia pastoris and Bacillus cereus in the Presence of the Ionic Liquids [BMIM][BF4] and [BMIM][PF6] and Organic Solvents
  370. Directed Evolution of an Esterase from Pseudomonas fluorescens Yields a Mutant with Excellent Enantioselectivity and Activity for the Kinetic Resolution of a Chiral Building Block
  371. Enantioselective synthesis of 2-alkylidenetetrahydrofurans based on a ‘cyclization/enzymatic resolution’ strategy
  372. Heterologous Production of Functional Forms of Rhizopus oryzae Lipase in Escherichia coli
  373. Cloning, Functional Expression and Characterization of an Alkaline Protease from Bacillus licheniformis
  374. Chemoenzymatic Dynamic Kinetic Resolution of Acyloins
  375. Non-Racemic Halohydrinsvia Biocatalytic Hydrogen-Transfer Reduction of Halo-Ketones and One-Pot Cascade Reaction to Enantiopure Epoxides
  376. Optimization of lipase-catalyzed glucose fatty acid ester synthesis in a two-phase system containing ionic liquids and t-BuOH
  377. Selectivity of lipases and esterases towards phenol esters
  378. Enzymatic Removal of Carboxyl Protecting Groups. 2. Cleavage of the Benzyl and Methyl Moieties
  379. Synthesis of ascorbyloleate by immobilized Candida antarctica lipases
  380. A GFP-based assay for the determination of hydrolytic activity and substrate specificity of subtilisins under washing conditions
  381. Deep Sea Mining for Unique Biocatalysts
  382. Highlights in Biocatalysis - Historical Landmarks and Current Trends
  383. White Biotechnology for lipids, fats and oils
  384. Synthesis of Enantiomerically Pure Cyclohex-2-en-1-ols: Development of Novel Multicomponent Reactions
  385. Lipase-Catalyzed Glucose Fatty Acid Ester Synthesis in Ionic Liquids
  386. High-throughput assays for lipases and esterases
  387. Biocatalysis and biotransformation
  388. Enzymatic Removal of Carboxyl Protecting Groups. 1. Cleavage of thetert-Butyl Moiety
  389. Comparison of differently modifiedPseudomonascepacialipases in enantioselective preparation of a chiral alcohol for agrochemical use
  390. High-Throughput-Screening Systems for Hydrolases
  391. Synthesis of kyotorphin precursor by an organic solvent-stable protease from Bacillus licheniformis RSP-09-37
  392. Catalytic Promiscuity in Biocatalysis: Using Old Enzymes to Form New Bonds and Follow New Pathways
  393. A microtiter plate assay for the determination of the synthetic activity of protease
  394. Lipase-catalyzed acidolysis and phospholipase D-catalyzed transphosphatidylation of phosphocholine
  395. Finding enzymatic gold on silver surfaces
  396. Lipase-catalyzed highly enantioselective kinetic resolution of racemic α-hydroxy butenolides
  397. Synthesis and resolution of a key building block for epothilones: a comparison of asymmetric synthesis, chemical and enzymatic resolution
  398. A New Route to Protected Acyloins and Their Enzymatic Resolution with Lipases
  399. Polarimetric Assay for the Medium-Throughput Determination of α-Amino Acid Racemase Activity
  400. Directed Evolution of Lipases and Esterases
  401. Lipase-catalyzed alcoholysis of vegetable oils
  402. An assay system for the detection of phospholipase C activity
  403. Enzyme-catalyzed hydrolysis of 18-methyl eicosanoic acid-cysteine thioester
  404. Immobilizing Enzymes: How to Create More Suitable Biocatalysts
  405. Improvement in lipase-catalyzed synthesis of fatty acid methyl esters from sunflower oil
  406. A Molecular Mechanism of Enantiorecognition of Tertiary Alcohols by Carboxylesterases
  407. Mutations in Distant Residues Moderately Increase the Enantioselectivity of Pseudomonas fluorescens Esterase towards Methyl 3Bromo-2-methylpropanoate and Ethyl 3Phenylbutyrate
  408. Site directed mutagenesis of recombinant pig liver esterase yields mutants with altered enantioselectivity
  409. Increased stability of an esterase from Bacillus stearothermophilus in ionic liquids as compared to organic solvents
  410. A High-Throughput-Screening Method for Determining the Synthetic Activity of Hydrolases
  411. Synthesis of 2-monoglycerides by alcoholysis of palm oil and tuna oil using immobilized lipases
  412. Fluorophoric Assay for the High-Throughput Determination of Amidase Activity
  413. Enantioselective Hydrolysis ofd,l-Menthyl Benzoate toL-(-)-Menthol by RecombinantCandida rugosa Lipase LIP1
  414. Enantioselective transesterification of a tertiary alcohol by lipase A from Candida antarctica
  415. Methods to increase enantioselectivity of lipases and esterases
  416. Substrate specificity of the γ-isoenzyme of recombinant pig liver esterase towards acetates of secondary alcohols
  417. Esterases from Bacillus subtilis and B. stearothermophilus share high sequence homology but differ substantially in their properties
  418. Optimizing lipases and related enzymes for efficient application
  419. Activity of Lipases and Esterases towards Tertiary Alcohols: Insights into Structure���Function Relationships
  420. Microbial carboxyl esterases: classification, properties and application in biocatalysis
  421. Efficient water removal in lipase-catalyzed esterifications using a low-boiling-point azeotrope
  422. Cloning, functional expression and biochemical characterization of a stereoselective alcohol dehydrogenase from Pseudomonas fluorescens DSM50106
  423. A High-Throughput-Screening Method for the Identification of Active and Enantioselective Hydrolases
  424. Regioselective lipase-catalyzed synthesis of glucose ester on a preparative scale
  425. By Overexpression in the YeastPichia pastoris to Enhanced Enantioselectivity: New Aspects in the Application of Pig Liver Esterase
  426. Efficient resolution of prostereogenic arylaliphatic ketones using a recombinant alcohol dehydrogenase from Pseudomonas fluorescens
  427. Improved biocatalysts by directed evolution and rational protein design
  428. Mapping the substrate selectivity of new hydrolases using colorimetric screening: lipases from Bacillus thermocatenulatus and Ophiostoma piliferum, esterases from Pseudomonas fluorescens and Streptomyces diastatochromogenes
  429. Rapid screening of hydrolases for the enantioselective conversion of ‘difficult-to-resolve’ substrates
  430. Screening of Commercial Hydrolases for the Degradation of Ochratoxin A
  431. Epoxide hydrolase activity of Streptomyces strains
  432. Substrate specificity of lipase B from Candida antarctica in the synthesis of arylaliphatic glycolipids
  433. Lipase-catalyzed solid-phase synthesis of sugar fatty acid esters
  434. Directed evolution of an esterase: screening of enzyme libraries based on ph-Indicators and a growth assay
  435. Highly selective synthesis of 1,3-oleoyl-2-palmitoylglycerol by lipase catalysis
  436. Solid-state NMR and FTIR studies on bilayer membranes from 1,2-dioctadec-(14-ynoyl)-sn-glycero-3-phosphatidylcholine
  437. A colorimetric assay suitable for screening epoxide hydrolase activity
  438. Highly sensitive trilayer piezoelectric odor sensor
  439. Highly efficient double enantioselection by lipase-catalyzed transesterification of (R,S)-carboxylic acid vinyl esters with (RS)-1-phenylethanol
  440. Lipase-catalyzed solid-phase synthesis of sugar esters. Influence of immobilization on productivity and stability of the enzyme
  441. The Use of Vinyl Esters Significantly Enhanced Enantioselectivities and Reaction Rates in Lipase-Catalyzed Resolutions of Arylaliphatic Carboxylic Acids
  442. Determination of peracid and putative enzymatic peracid formation by an easy colorimetric assay
  443. Directed Evolution of an Esterase from Pseudomonas fluorescens. Random Mutagenesis by Error-Prone PCR or a Mutator Strain and Identification of Mutants Showing Enhanced Enantioselectivity by a Resorufin-Based Fluorescence Assay
  444. Directed Evolution of Enzymes
  445. Lipase-catalyzed synthesis of arylaliphatic esters of β-d(+)-glucose, n-alkyl- and arylglucosides and characterization of their surfactant properties
  446. Enantioselectivity of a recombinant esterase from Pseudomonas fluorescens
  447. Cloning, expression, characterization and role of the leader sequence of a lipase from Rhizopus oryzae
  448. Directed evolution of an esterase for the stereoselective resolution of a key intermediate in the synthesis of epothilones
  449. Characterization and enantioselectivity of a recombinant esterase from Pseudomonas fluorescens
  450. Development of an odorant sensor using polymer-coated quartz crystals modified with unusual lipids
  451. The use of methoxy acetoxy esters significantly enhances reaction rates in the lipase-catalyzed preparation of enantiopure 1-(4-chloro phenyl) ethyl amines
  452. Enantioselectivity of a recombinant esterase from Pseudomonas fluorescens towards alcohols and carboxylic acids
  453. Branched Phosphatidylcholines Stimulate Activity of Cytochrome P450SCC (CYP11A1) in Phospholipid Vesicles by Enhancing Cholesterol Binding, Membrane Incorporation, and Protein Exchange
  454. Extracellular production of active Rhizopus oryzae lipase by Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  455. Evidence That Nonbilayer Phase Propensity of the Membrane Is Important for the Side Chain Cleavage Activity of Cytochrome P450SCC (CYP11A1)†
  456. Properties of unusual phospholipids. III: Synthesis, monolayer investigations and DSC studies of hydroxy octadeca(e)noic acids and diacylglycerophosphocholines derived therefrom
  457. Properties of unusual phospholipids IV: Chemoenzymatic synthesis of phospholipids bearing acetylenic fatty acids
  458. Lipase-catalysed resolution of γ- and δ-lactones
  459. Development of a chemical vapor sensor using piezoelectric quartz crystals with coated unusual lipids
  460. Possible involvement of nonbilayer lipids in the stimulation of the activity of cytochrome P450SCC (CYP11A1) and its propensity to induce vesicle aggregation
  461. Application of Vinyl Esters for the Lipase-catalyzed High-Yield Synthesis of Monoacylglycerols
  462. Lipase mediated desymmetrization of meso-2,6-di(acetoxymethyl)-tetrahydropyran-4-one derivatives. An innovative route to enantiopure 2,4,6-trifunctionalized C-glycosides
  463. Lipase-catalyzed kinetic resolution of 3-hydroxy esters in organic solvents and supercritical carbon dioxide
  464. Chemoenzymatic route to β-blockers via 3-hydroxy esters
  465. On-line determination of the conversion in a lipase-catalyzed kinetic resolution in supercritical carbon dioxide
  466. Lipase-catalyzed Kinetic Resolution of 3-Hydroxy Esters: Optimization, Batch, and Continuous Reactions
  467. Fatty acid vinyl esters as acylating agents: A new method for the enzymatic synthesis of monoacylglycerols
  468. Activity and stability of lipase in the solid-phase glycerolysis of triolein
  469. Lipase of Pseudomonas cepacia for biotechnological purposes: purification, crystallization and characterization
  470. A comparison of different strategies for lipase-catalyzed synthesis of partial glycerides
  471. Factors affecting the lipase catalyzed transesterification reactions of 3-hydroxy esters in organic solvents.
  472. Application of enantioselective capillary gas chromatography in lipase-catalysed transesterification reactions in organic media
  473. Influences of reaction conditions on the enantioselective transesterification using Pseudomonas cepacia lipase
  474. Trends and Challenges in Enzyme Technology