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Volumn 44, Issue 47, 2005, Pages 7764-7767

Tailoring the active site of chemzymes by using a chemogenetic-optimization procedure: Towards substrate-specific artificial hydrogenases based on the biotin-avidin technology

Author keywords

Asymmetric catalysis; Combinatorial chemistry; Hydrogenation; Metalloenzymes; Mutagenesis

Indexed keywords

CATALYSIS; GENETIC ENGINEERING; HYDROGENATION; MUTAGENESIS; PROTEINS;

EID: 28744432508     PISSN: 14337851     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1002/anie.200502000     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (96)

References (52)
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    • note
    • To generate the RGB codes for a catalytic experiment yielding one of the products in x% yield, y%(R), and z%(S) (100%-y% = z% (S)), the following formulas were implemented in an Excel macro: RGB1 = [100-(y*x)/100] *2.55; RGB2 = [100-(z*x)/100]*2.55; RGB3 = 0.5*(RGB1+RGB2).
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    • note
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    • For a recent example of the exploitation of second-coordination-sphere interactions in organocatalysis, see: T. P. Yoon, E. N. Jacobsen, Angew. Chem. 2005, 117, 470;
    • (2005) Angew. Chem. , vol.117 , pp. 470
    • Yoon, T.P.1    Jacobsen, E.N.2


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