Biocatalysis is maturing to be a serious alternative to classical chemical transformations and this hopefully can contribute to a greener industry and new products at the same time. This thesis aimed to be a contribution to the field of biocatalysis by evaluating diverse enzymatic features of several flavoproteins, with an emphasis on Baeyer-Villiger Monooxygenases (BVMOs). Chapter 1 provides an overview on the catalytic properties of BVMOs. In chapter 2, a protocol is described for the generation of a small library of fusion proteins with varying linkers. This was used to evaluate the effect of the length of a glycine-rich linker in a monooxygenase-dehydrogenase fusion. Chapter 3 describes a comprehensive study on the production of reduced...