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Protein engineering boosts monooxygenase activity
Thomas Keith Wood
Chemical Engineering
Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences
One Health Microbiome Center
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Monooxygenase
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Nitrobenzene
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Protein Engineering
100%
Toluene
50%
Agar Plate
50%
Aromatic Compounds
50%
Connecticut
50%
Pseudomonas Mendocina
50%
4-nitrocatechol
50%
Mutagenesis Library
50%
Random mutagenesis
50%
Nitrocatechol
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Agar Plate
100%
Mutagenesis
100%
Protein Engineering
100%
Pseudomonas mendocina
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Unspecific Monooxygenase
100%
Nitrobenzene
66%
Agar
33%
Mutagenesis
33%
Pseudomonas mendocina
33%
4 Nitrocatechol
33%
Aromatic Compound
33%