Original paper
Artificial Self‐Sufficient Cytochrome P450 Containing Multiple Auxiliary Proteins Demonstrates Improved Monooxygenase Activity
Abstract
Most bacterial cytochrome P450 monooxygenases (P450s) do not work alone because their active species is generated by two electrons supplied through two separate auxiliary proteins. Artificial "self-sufficient" P450s, in which one molecule each of the two auxiliary proteins is arranged close to the P450s, have been developed but have not achieved the maximum catalytic turnover numbers of the P450s. In this study, the Pseudomonas putida P450...
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Title
Artificial Self‐Sufficient Cytochrome P450 Containing Multiple Auxiliary Proteins Demonstrates Improved Monooxygenase Activity
Published Date
Aug 14, 2018
Journal
Volume
13
Issue
12
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