3.3.2.8: limonene-1,2-epoxide hydrolase
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Word Map on EC 3.3.2.8
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3.3.2.8
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stereoselective
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rhodococcus
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erythropolis
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hydrolases
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desymmetrization
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cyclohexene
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enantioselective
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alphabet
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regioselective
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lining
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six-stranded
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astronomically
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intricacies
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valpromide
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selenomethionine-substituted
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biocatalysis
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single-wavelength
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wide-ranging
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diols
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polyketide
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cyclopentene
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synthesis
- 3.3.2.8
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stereoselective
- rhodococcus
- erythropolis
- hydrolases
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desymmetrization
- cyclohexene
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enantioselective
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alphabet
-
regioselective
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lining
-
six-stranded
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astronomically
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intricacies
- valpromide
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selenomethionine-substituted
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biocatalysis
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single-wavelength
-
wide-ranging
- diols
- polyketide
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cyclopentene
- synthesis
Reaction
Synonyms
CH55-LEH, LEH, limA, limonene 1,2-epoxide hydrolase, limonene epoxide hydrolase, limonene oxide hydrolase, limonene-1,2-epoxide hydrolase, Re-LEH, Tomsk-LEH
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synthesis
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application of directed evolution using iterative saturation mutagenesis as a means to engineer LEH mutants showing broad substrate scope with high stereoselectivity. Mutants are obtained which catalyze the desymmetrization of cyclopentene-oxide with stereoselective formation of either the (R,R)- or the (S,S)-diol on an optional basis. The mutants prove to be excellent catalysts for the desymmetrization of other meso-epoxides and for the hydrolytic kinetic resolution of racemic substrates
synthesis
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application of directed evolution using iterative saturation mutagenesis as a means to engineer LEH mutants showing broad substrate scope with high stereoselectivity. Mutants are obtained which catalyze the desymmetrization of cyclopentene-oxide with stereoselective formation of either the (R,R)- or the (S,S)-diol on an optional basis. The mutants prove to be excellent catalysts for the desymmetrization of other meso-epoxides and for the hydrolytic kinetic resolution of racemic substrates
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