Enzymatic reactions involving the heteroatoms from organic substrates
AUTOR(ES)
MARQUES NETTO, CATERINA G.C., PALMEIRA, DAYVSON J., BRONDANI, PATRÍCIA B., ANDRADE, LEANDRO H.
FONTE
An. Acad. Bras. Ciênc.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2018
RESUMO
ABSTRACT Several enzymatic reactions of heteroatom-containing compounds have been explored as unnatural substrates. Considerable advances related to the search for efficient enzymatic systems able to support a broader substrate scope with high catalytic performance are described in the literature. These reports include mainly native and mutated enzymes and whole cells biocatalysis. Herein, we describe the historical background along with the progress of biocatalyzed reactions involving the heteroatom(S, Se, B, P and Si) from hetero-organic substrates.
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