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Reetz, M. T.; Puls, M.; Carballeira, J. D.; Vogel, A.; Jaeger, K.-E.; Eggert, T.; Thiel, W.; Bocola, M.; Otte, N. Learning from Directed Evolution: Further Lessons from Theoretical Investigations into Cooperative Mutations in Lipase Enantioselectivity. ChemBioChem2007, 8, 106–112.
Reetz, M. T.; Carballeira, J. D.; Vogel, A. Iterative Saturation Mutagenesis on the Basis of B Factors as a Strategy for Increasing Protein Thermostability. Angewandte Chemie-International Edition2006, 45, 7745–7751.
Reetz, M. T.; Carballeira, J. D.; Vogel, A. Iterative Saturation Mutagenesis on the Basis of B Factors as a Strategy for Increasing Protein Thermostability. Angewandte Chemie2006, 118, 7909–7915.
Bocola, M.; Schulz, F.; Leca, F.; Vogel, A.; Fraaije, M. W.; Reetz, M. T. Converting Phenylacetone Monooxygenase into Phenylcyclohexanone Monooxygenase by Rational Design: Towards Practical Baeyer-Villiger Monooxygenases. Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis2005, 347, 979–986.
Reetz, M. T.; Bocola, M.; Carballeira, J. D.; Zha, D.; Vogel, A. Expanding the Range of Substrate Acceptance of Enzymes: Combinatorial Active-Site Saturation Test. Angewandte Chemie-International Edition2005, 44, 4192–4196.
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Vogel, A.; Schilling, O.; Späth, B.; Marchfelder, A. The TRNase Z Family of Proteins: Physiological Functions, Substrate Specificity and Structural Properties. Biological Chemistry2005, 386, 1253–1264.
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.