Wang, J.-bo; Huang, Q.; Peng, W.; Wu, P.; Yu, D.; Chen, B.; Wang, B.; Reetz, M. T. P450-BM3-Catalyzed Sulfoxidation Versus Hydroxylation: A Common or Two Different Catalytically Active Species? Journal of the American Chemical Society2020, 142, 2068–2073.
Li, A.; Qu, G.; Sun, Z.; Reetz, M. T. Statistical Analysis of the Benefits of Focused Saturation Mutagenesis in Directed Evolution Based on Reduced Amino Acid Alphabets. ACS Catalysis2019, 9, 7769–7778.
Cen, Y.; Singh, W.; Arkin, M.; Moody, T. S.; Huang, M.; Zhou, J.; Wu, Q.; Reetz, M. T. Artificial Cysteine-Lipases with High Activity and Altered Catalytic Mechanism Created by Laboratory Evolution. Nature Communications2019, 10, 3198.
Xu, J.; Cen, Y.; Singh, W.; Fan, J.; Wu, L.; Lin, X.; Zhou, J.; Huang, M.; Reetz, M. T.; Wu, Q. Stereodivergent Protein Engineering of a Lipase To Access All Possible Stereoisomers of Chiral Esters with Two Stereocenters. Journal of the American Chemical Society2019, 141, 7934–7945.
Yu, D.; Wang, J.-bo; Reetz, M. T. Exploiting Designed Oxidase–Peroxygenase Mutual Benefit System for Asymmetric Cascade Reactions. Journal of the American Chemical Society2019, 141, 5655–5658.
Dong, Y.; Yao, P.; Cui, Y.; Wu, Q.; Zhu, D.; Li, G.; Reetz, M. T. Manipulating the Stereoselectivity of a Thermostable Alcohol Dehydrogenase by Directed Evolution for Efficient Asymmetric Synthesis of Arylpropanols. Biological Chemistry2019, 400, 313–321.
Reetz, M. T. Directed Evolution of Artificial Metalloenzymes: A Universal Means to Tune the Selectivity of Transition Metal Catalysts? Accounts of Chemical Research2019, 52, 336–344.
Sun, Z.; Liu, Q.; Qu, G.; Feng, Y.; Reetz, M. T. Utility of B-Factors in Protein Science: Interpreting Rigidity, Flexibility, and Internal Motion and Engineering Thermostability. Chemical Reviews2019, 119, 1626–1665.
Zhou, H.; Wang, B.; Wang, F.; Yu, X.; Ma, L.; Li, A.; Reetz, M. T. Chemo‐ and Regioselective Dihydroxylation of Benzene to Hydroquinone Enabled by Engineered Cytochrome P450 Monooxygenase. Angewandte Chemie International Edition2019, 58, 764–768.
Acevedo-Rocha, C. G.; Sun, Z.; Reetz, M. T. Clarifying the Difference between Iterative Saturation Mutagenesis as a Rational Guide in Directed Evolution and OmniChange as a Gene Mutagenesis Technique. Chembiochem2018, 19, 2542–2544.
Cadet, F.; Fontaine, N.; Li, G.; Sanchis, J.; Chong, M. N. F.; Pandjaitan, R.; Vetrivel, I.; Offmann, B.; Reetz, M. T. A Machine Learning Approach for Reliable Prediction of Amino Acid Interactions and its Application in the Directed Evolution of Enantioselective Enzymes. Scientific Reports2018, 8, 16757.
Li, A.; Sun, Z.; Reetz, M. T. Solid‐Phase Gene Synthesis for Mutant Library Construction: The Future of Directed Evolution? Chembiochem2018, 19, 2023–2032.
Li, G.; Garcia-Borràs, M.; Fürst, M. J. L. J.; Ilie, A.; Fraaije, M. W.; Houk, K. N.; Reetz, M. T. Overriding Traditional Electronic Effects in Biocatalytic Baeyer-Villiger Reactions by Directed Evolution. Journal of the American Chemical Society2018, 140, 10464–10472.
Ilie, A.; Harms, K.; Reetz, M. T. P450-Catalyzed Regio- and Stereoselective Oxidative Hydroxylation of 6-Iodotetralone: Preparative-Scale Synthesis of a Key Intermediate for Pd-Catalyzed Transformations. The Journal of Organic Chemistry2018, 83, 7504–7508.
König, G.; Reetz, M. T.; Thiel, W. 1-Butanol as a Solvent for Efficient Extraction of Polar Compounds from Aqueous Medium: Theoretical and Practical Aspects. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B2018, 122, 6975–6988.
Schrimpf, A.; Hempel, F.; Li, A.; Linne, U.; Maier, U. G.; Reetz, M. T.; Geyer, A. Hinge-Type Dimerization of Proteins by a Tetracysteine Peptide of High Pairing Specificity. Biochemistry2018, 57, 3658–3664.
Prof. Ferdi Schüth has been named an honorary fellow of the Chinese Chemical Society for his contributions to sustainable catalysis and international collaboration.
To mark the 100th anniversary of the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, a scientific conference will be held in Mülheim next year. Our institute will of course be taking part.
Prof. Ferdi Schüth has been named an honorary fellow of the Chinese Chemical Society for his contributions to sustainable catalysis and international collaboration.
To mark the 100th anniversary of the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, a scientific conference will be held in Mülheim next year. Our institute will of course be taking part.