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SUBMITTER: Petschacher B
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3995211 | biostudies-literature | 2014
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Petschacher Barbara B Staunig Nicole N Müller Monika M Schürmann Martin M Mink Daniel D De Wildeman Stefaan S Gruber Karl K Glieder Anton A
Computational and structural biotechnology journal 20140226
Soluble water-forming NAD(P)H oxidases constitute a promising NAD(P)(+) regeneration method as they only need oxygen as cosubstrate and produce water as sole byproduct. Moreover, the thermodynamic equilibrium of O2 reduction is a valuable driving force for mostly energetically unfavorable biocatalytic oxidations. Here, we present the generation of an NAD(P)H oxidase with high activity for both cofactors, NADH and NADPH. Starting from the strictly NADH specific water-forming Streptococcus mutans ...[more]