Transketolase (TK) has been previously engineered, using semi-rational directed evolution and substrate walking, to accept increasingly aliphatic, cyclic, and then aromatic substrates. This has ultimately led to the poor water solubility of new substrates, as a potential bottleneck to further exploitation of this enzyme in biocatalysis. Here we used a range of biophysical studies to characterise the response of both E. coli apo- and holo-TK activity and structure to a range of polar organic co-solvents: acetonitrile (AcCN), n-butanol (nBuOH), ethyl acetate (EtOAc), isopropanol (iPrOH), and tetrahydrofuran (THF). The mechanism of enzyme deactivation was found to be predominantly via solvent-induced local unfolding. Holo-TK is thermodynamical...
Abstract Background Enzymes have been extensively used in organic solvents to catalyze a variety of ...
The directed evolution of enzymes for improved activity or substrate specificity commonly leads to a...
The stereospecifically controlled carbon-carbon bond forming ability of transketolase (TK) makes it ...
The enzyme transketolase (TK; E.C. 2.2.1.1) from Escherichia coli occupies a pivotal place in metabo...
One of the major barriers to the use of enzymes in industrial biotechnology is their insufficient st...
Enzymes have been extensively used in organic solvents to catalyze a variety of transformations of b...
Expanding synthetic capabilities to routinely employ enzymes in organic solvents (OSs) is a dream fo...
AbstractWater plays an important role in enzyme structure and function in aqueous media. That role b...
A high expression of a solvent stable enzyme enables characterization of it solvent stability profil...
Enzymes never exist in vacuum, but either in crystalline, glass-transition, or solvated state, with ...
Biotransformation with the help of enzymes can greatly improve the rate and stereospecificity of rea...
© 2017 by Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. Numerous benefits of employing enzymes ...
Biocatalytic processes are finding increasingly widespread application not only in academia, but als...
The enzyme transketolase is found in nature as part of the Pentose Phosphate Pathway to rearrange la...
Solvent selection plays a major role in economically competitive biocatalytic reaction systems. Unti...
Abstract Background Enzymes have been extensively used in organic solvents to catalyze a variety of ...
The directed evolution of enzymes for improved activity or substrate specificity commonly leads to a...
The stereospecifically controlled carbon-carbon bond forming ability of transketolase (TK) makes it ...
The enzyme transketolase (TK; E.C. 2.2.1.1) from Escherichia coli occupies a pivotal place in metabo...
One of the major barriers to the use of enzymes in industrial biotechnology is their insufficient st...
Enzymes have been extensively used in organic solvents to catalyze a variety of transformations of b...
Expanding synthetic capabilities to routinely employ enzymes in organic solvents (OSs) is a dream fo...
AbstractWater plays an important role in enzyme structure and function in aqueous media. That role b...
A high expression of a solvent stable enzyme enables characterization of it solvent stability profil...
Enzymes never exist in vacuum, but either in crystalline, glass-transition, or solvated state, with ...
Biotransformation with the help of enzymes can greatly improve the rate and stereospecificity of rea...
© 2017 by Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. Numerous benefits of employing enzymes ...
Biocatalytic processes are finding increasingly widespread application not only in academia, but als...
The enzyme transketolase is found in nature as part of the Pentose Phosphate Pathway to rearrange la...
Solvent selection plays a major role in economically competitive biocatalytic reaction systems. Unti...
Abstract Background Enzymes have been extensively used in organic solvents to catalyze a variety of ...
The directed evolution of enzymes for improved activity or substrate specificity commonly leads to a...
The stereospecifically controlled carbon-carbon bond forming ability of transketolase (TK) makes it ...