The reactivity of flavoenzymes with dioxygen is at the heart of a number of biochemical reactions with far reaching implications for cell physiology and pathology. Flavin-containing monooxygenases are an attractive model system to study flavin-mediated oxygenation. In these enzymes, the NADP(H) cofactor is essential for stabilizing the flavin intermediate, which activates dioxygen and makes it ready to react with the substrate undergoing oxygenation. Our studies combine site-directed mutagenesis with the usage of NADP(+) analogues to dissect the specific roles of the cofactors and surrounding protein matrix. The highlight of this "double-engineering" approach is that subtle alterations in the hydrogen bonding and stereochemical environment ...
The ability of flavoenzymes to reduce dioxygen varies greatly, and is controlled by the protein envi...
Baeyer-Villiger monooxygenases (BVMOs) and N-hydroxylating monooxygenases (NMO) belong to the Class-...
A general question in biochemistry is the interplay between the chemical properties of cofactors and...
The reactivity of flavoenzymes with dioxygen is at the heart of a number of biochemical reactions wi...
The reactivity of flavoenzymes with dioxygen is at the heart of a number of biochemical reactions wi...
Flavin-containing monooxygenases (FMOs) are, after cytochromes P450, the most important monooxygenas...
Over time, organisms have evolved strategies to cope with the abundance of dioxygen on Earth. Oxygen...
Flavin-containing monooxygenases (FMOs) are, after cytochromes P450, the most important monooxygenas...
The reaction of flavoenzymes with oxygen remains a fascinating area of research because of its relev...
The reactions of enzymes and cofactors with gaseous molecules such as dioxygen (O2) are challenging ...
A general question in biochemistry is the interplay between the chemical properties of cofactors and...
A general question in biochemistry is the interplay between the chemical properties of cofactors and...
A general question in biochemistry is the interplay between the chemical properties of cofactors and...
Over time, organisms have evolved strategies to cope with the abundance of dioxygen on Earth. Oxygen...
The ability of flavoenzymes to reduce dioxygen varies greatly, and is controlled by the protein envi...
Baeyer-Villiger monooxygenases (BVMOs) and N-hydroxylating monooxygenases (NMO) belong to the Class-...
A general question in biochemistry is the interplay between the chemical properties of cofactors and...
The reactivity of flavoenzymes with dioxygen is at the heart of a number of biochemical reactions wi...
The reactivity of flavoenzymes with dioxygen is at the heart of a number of biochemical reactions wi...
Flavin-containing monooxygenases (FMOs) are, after cytochromes P450, the most important monooxygenas...
Over time, organisms have evolved strategies to cope with the abundance of dioxygen on Earth. Oxygen...
Flavin-containing monooxygenases (FMOs) are, after cytochromes P450, the most important monooxygenas...
The reaction of flavoenzymes with oxygen remains a fascinating area of research because of its relev...
The reactions of enzymes and cofactors with gaseous molecules such as dioxygen (O2) are challenging ...
A general question in biochemistry is the interplay between the chemical properties of cofactors and...
A general question in biochemistry is the interplay between the chemical properties of cofactors and...
A general question in biochemistry is the interplay between the chemical properties of cofactors and...
Over time, organisms have evolved strategies to cope with the abundance of dioxygen on Earth. Oxygen...
The ability of flavoenzymes to reduce dioxygen varies greatly, and is controlled by the protein envi...
Baeyer-Villiger monooxygenases (BVMOs) and N-hydroxylating monooxygenases (NMO) belong to the Class-...
A general question in biochemistry is the interplay between the chemical properties of cofactors and...