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Constructing Biocatalytic Cascades: In Vitro and in Vivo Approaches to de Novo Multi-Enzyme Pathways

The combination of sequential biocatalytic reactions, via non-natural synthetic cascades, is a rapidly developing field and leads to the generation of complex valuable chemicals from simple precursors. As the toolbox of available biocatalysts continues to expand, so do the options for biocatalytic r...

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Published in:ACS catalysis 2017-01, Vol.7 (1), p.710-724
Main Authors: France, Scott P, Hepworth, Lorna J, Turner, Nicholas J, Flitsch, Sabine L
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