Browsing by Author "Sancho, Ferran"
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Multiple implications of an active site phenylalanine in the catalysis of aryl-alcohol oxidase
Carro, Juan; Amengual-Rigo, Pep; Sancho, Ferran; Medina, Milagros; Guallar, Victor; Ferreira, Patricia; Martinez, Angel T. (Nature Publishing Group, 2018-05-25)
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Open AccessAryl-alcohol oxidase (AAO) has demonstrated to be an enzyme with a bright future ahead due to its biotechnological potential in deracemisation of chiral compounds, production of bioplastic precursors and other reactions ... -
Probing the Surface of a Laccase for Clues towards the Design of Chemo-Enzymatic Catalysts
Robert, Viviane; Monza, Emanuele; Tarrago, Lionel; Sancho, Ferran; de Falco, Ana; Schneider, Ludovic; Ngoutane, Eloïne N.; Mekmouche, Yasmina; Pailley, Pierre R.; Simaan, A. Jalila; Guallar, Victor; Tron, Thierry (Wiley, 2017-04)
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Open AccessSystems featuring a multi-copper oxidase associated with transition-metal complexes can be used to perform oxidation reactions in mild conditions. Here, a strategy is presented for achieving a controlled orientation of a ... -
Steroid hydroxylation by basidiomycete peroxygenases: A combined experimental and computational study, Applied and environmental microbiology
Babot, Esteban D.; del Río, José C.; Cañellas, Marina; Sancho, Ferran; Lucas, Fatima; Guallar, Víctor; Kalum, Lisbeth; Lund, Henrik; Gröbe, Glenn; Scheibner, Katrin; Ullrich, René; Hofrichter, Martin; Martínez, Ángel T.; Gutiérrez, Ana (ASM Journals, 2015-04-10)
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Open AccessThe goal of this study is the selective oxyfunctionalization of steroids under mild and environmentally friendly conditions using fungal enzymes. With this purpose, peroxygenases from three basidiomycete species were tested ... -
Switching the substrate preference of fungal aryl-alcohol oxidase: towards stereoselective oxidation of secondary benzyl alcohols
Serrano, Ana; Sancho, Ferran; Viña-González, Javier; Carro, Juan; Alcalde, Miguel; Guallar, Victor; Martínez, Angel T. (Royal Society of Chemistry, 2019-01-22)
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Open AccessOxidation of primary alcohols by aryl-alcohol oxidase (AAO), a flavoenzyme that provides H2O2 to fungal peroxidases for lignin degradation in nature, is achieved by concerted hydroxyl proton transfer and stereoselective ...