2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.06.09.140988
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Biophysical characterization of the inactivation ofE. colitransketolase by aqueous co-solvents

Abstract: Transketolase (TK) has been previously engineered, using semi-rational directed evolution and substrate walking, to accept increasingly aliphatic, cyclic and then aromatic substrates. This has ultimately led to the poor water solubility of new substrates, as a potential bottleneck to further exploitation of this enzyme in biocatalysis. Here we used a range of biophysical studies to characterise the response of both E. coli apo-and holo-TK activity and structure to a range of commonly used polar organic co-solv… Show more

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