International audienceAromatic components are difficult substrates for enzymes catalyzing stereoselective carboligation reactions. We have engineered transketolase from Geobacillus stearothermophilus by directed evolution to utilize arylalkanals and benzaldehyde as the electrophilic substrate in highly stereoselective C–C bond forming conversions. Enzyme variants were discovered with rate accelerations up to 28-fold that convert 2-phenylethanal, 3-phenylpropanal, phenyloxyethanal, benzyloxyethanal, and (N-Cbz)-3-aminopropanal with formation of the corresponding aryl-substituted 1,3-dihydroxyketones in good yields (60–72%) and virtually complete (3S)-stereoselectivity (>99% ee). Novel double-site variants were also found for the conversion o...
International audienceHydroxamic acids are metal-chelating compounds that show important biological ...
La transcétolase thermostable de Geobacillus stearothermophilus (TKgst, EC 2.2.1.1) permet de synthé...
International audienceWe described an efficient in situ generation of hydroxypyruvate from d‐serine ...
International audienceAromatic components are difficult substrates for enzymes catalyzing stereosele...
International audienceThe transketolase from Geobacillus stearothermophilus (TKGst) is a thermostabl...
International audienceEnzymes catalyzing asymmetric carboligation reactions typically show very high...
International audienceWe propose an ecofriendly, efficient, stereoselective procedure for the two-ca...
Special Issue sur invitation (Very Important Paper).International audienceTransketolase (TK) from va...
This thesis describes the progress made towards the development of recombinant enzymes for use in th...
We propose an ecofriendly, efficient, stereoselective procedure for the two-carbon elongation of non...
International audienceDirected evolution of the thermostable transketolase from Geobacillus stearoth...
International audienceHere we have characterized the first transketolase (TK) from a thermophilic mi...
Transketolase (TK) (E.C. 2.2.1.1) has significant potential as a biocatalyst in the production of ph...
Enzymes catalyzing asymmetric carboligation reactions typically show very high specificity for their...
This thesis describes the advances made towards the development of a complete pilot scale process fo...
International audienceHydroxamic acids are metal-chelating compounds that show important biological ...
La transcétolase thermostable de Geobacillus stearothermophilus (TKgst, EC 2.2.1.1) permet de synthé...
International audienceWe described an efficient in situ generation of hydroxypyruvate from d‐serine ...
International audienceAromatic components are difficult substrates for enzymes catalyzing stereosele...
International audienceThe transketolase from Geobacillus stearothermophilus (TKGst) is a thermostabl...
International audienceEnzymes catalyzing asymmetric carboligation reactions typically show very high...
International audienceWe propose an ecofriendly, efficient, stereoselective procedure for the two-ca...
Special Issue sur invitation (Very Important Paper).International audienceTransketolase (TK) from va...
This thesis describes the progress made towards the development of recombinant enzymes for use in th...
We propose an ecofriendly, efficient, stereoselective procedure for the two-carbon elongation of non...
International audienceDirected evolution of the thermostable transketolase from Geobacillus stearoth...
International audienceHere we have characterized the first transketolase (TK) from a thermophilic mi...
Transketolase (TK) (E.C. 2.2.1.1) has significant potential as a biocatalyst in the production of ph...
Enzymes catalyzing asymmetric carboligation reactions typically show very high specificity for their...
This thesis describes the advances made towards the development of a complete pilot scale process fo...
International audienceHydroxamic acids are metal-chelating compounds that show important biological ...
La transcétolase thermostable de Geobacillus stearothermophilus (TKgst, EC 2.2.1.1) permet de synthé...
International audienceWe described an efficient in situ generation of hydroxypyruvate from d‐serine ...