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Engineering of Halogenases towards Synthetic Applications - Increasing the Thermostability and Investigations on a Marine Brominase Bmp5

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Hannah Minges focuses on the investigation of two different FAD-dependent halogenases in order to analyze and improve their applicability for chemoenzymatic approaches in chemistry. Owing to beneficial features, like high selectivity and benign reaction conditions, nature's toolkit for halogenation provides several advantages, whereas conventional chemical strategies require hazardous reagents and suffer from low selectivity. Therefore, enzymatic halogenation arises as promising alternative in the synthesis of valuable chemicals. One project focuses on the generation of a thermostable variant of the tryptophan halogenase Thal by means of directed evolution. The second project deals with the investigation of the marine halogenase Bmp5. This enzyme is of synthetic interest because it preferably introduces bromine into phenol compounds, whereas chlorination cannot take place. 

List of contents

Halogenating Enzymes.- Identification of a Thermostable Thal Variant by Directed Evolution.- Establishment of the Brominase Bmp5 for Synthetic Application.

About the author

Hannah Minges, a Ph.D student at Bielefeld University, works on the optimization of tryptophan halogenases by means of directed evolution.

Summary

Hannah Minges focuses on the investigation of two different FAD-dependent halogenases in order to analyze and improve their applicability for chemoenzymatic approaches in chemistry. Owing to beneficial features, like high selectivity and benign reaction conditions, nature’s toolkit for halogenation provides several advantages, whereas conventional chemical strategies require hazardous reagents and suffer from low selectivity. Therefore, enzymatic halogenation arises as promising alternative in the synthesis of valuable chemicals. One project focuses on the generation of a thermostable variant of the tryptophan halogenase Thal by means of directed evolution. The second project deals with the investigation of the marine halogenase Bmp5. This enzyme is of synthetic interest because it preferably introduces bromine into phenol compounds, whereas chlorination cannot take place. 

Product details

Authors Hannah Minges
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2017
 
EAN 9783658184094
ISBN 978-3-658-18409-4
No. of pages 116
Dimensions 151 mm x 210 mm x 9 mm
Weight 178 g
Illustrations XII, 116 p. 46 illus., 9 illus. in color.
Series BestMasters
BestMasters
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Organic chemistry

Chemie, Nachhaltigkeit, C, Sustainability, ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Katalyse, chemistry, Catalysis, Chemistry and Materials Science, Green Chemistry, Thal;Bmp5;Directed Evolution;Enzyme;Biocatalysis

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