Nicotinamide cofactor biomimetics (NCBs) belong to a class of compounds that, as the name suggests, mimic the structures and functions of natural nicotinamide cofactors, namely nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate and their corresponding reduced forms. The first set of NCBs was discovered in the 1930s; these were initially used to study the chemical properties of this class of cofactors as well as understand nicotinamide binding of oxidoreductases. Since then, various NCBs, enzymes, and recycling systems have evolved and lately, new NCBs have been developed and used to run biocatalytic reactions
The search for affordable, green biocatalytic processes is a challenge for chemicals manufacture. Re...
Biological production of chemicals often requires the use of cellular cofactors, such as nicotinamid...
Biological production of chemicals often requires the use of cellular cofactors, such as nicotinamid...
Synthetic nicotinamide cofactors are analogues of the natural cofactors used by oxidoreductases as r...
In the last century, the use of enzymes for manufacturing of bulk and fine chemicals has spiked. Ena...
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) and its 2′-phosphorylated form NADP are crucial cofactors fo...
Nicotinamide cofactors enable oxidoreductases to catalyze a myriad of important reactions in biomanu...
Oxidoreductases are attractive biocatalysts that convert achiral substrates into products of higher ...
Oxidoreductases are attractive biocatalysts that convert achiral substrates into products of higher ...
Redox enzymes are very useful tools for establishing greener routes in organic synthesis, mostly due...
There is currently considerable interest in the intensification of biocatalytic processes to reduce ...
A series of synthetic nicotinamide cofactors were synthesized to replace natural nicotinamide cofact...
Redox reactions catalyzed by highly selective nicotinamide-dependent oxidoreductases are rising to p...
Redox reactions catalyzed by highly selective nicotinamide-dependent oxidoreductases are rising to p...
The search for affordable, green biocatalytic processes is a challenge for chemicals manufacture. Re...
The search for affordable, green biocatalytic processes is a challenge for chemicals manufacture. Re...
Biological production of chemicals often requires the use of cellular cofactors, such as nicotinamid...
Biological production of chemicals often requires the use of cellular cofactors, such as nicotinamid...
Synthetic nicotinamide cofactors are analogues of the natural cofactors used by oxidoreductases as r...
In the last century, the use of enzymes for manufacturing of bulk and fine chemicals has spiked. Ena...
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) and its 2′-phosphorylated form NADP are crucial cofactors fo...
Nicotinamide cofactors enable oxidoreductases to catalyze a myriad of important reactions in biomanu...
Oxidoreductases are attractive biocatalysts that convert achiral substrates into products of higher ...
Oxidoreductases are attractive biocatalysts that convert achiral substrates into products of higher ...
Redox enzymes are very useful tools for establishing greener routes in organic synthesis, mostly due...
There is currently considerable interest in the intensification of biocatalytic processes to reduce ...
A series of synthetic nicotinamide cofactors were synthesized to replace natural nicotinamide cofact...
Redox reactions catalyzed by highly selective nicotinamide-dependent oxidoreductases are rising to p...
Redox reactions catalyzed by highly selective nicotinamide-dependent oxidoreductases are rising to p...
The search for affordable, green biocatalytic processes is a challenge for chemicals manufacture. Re...
The search for affordable, green biocatalytic processes is a challenge for chemicals manufacture. Re...
Biological production of chemicals often requires the use of cellular cofactors, such as nicotinamid...
Biological production of chemicals often requires the use of cellular cofactors, such as nicotinamid...