“…[21,22] The photosynthetic machinery of the cyanobacterial host liberated electrons from water, ultimately producing intracellular NADPH, which in turn was used by the recombinant ERED to perform the biocatalytic reduction of C=C-bonds. Recently, this approach has been extended to other biocatalysts, including alcohol dehydrogenases (ADHs), [23,24] imine reductases (IREDs), [25] monooxygenases, [26][27][28] the AlkBGT hydroxylation-system, [29] and carboxylic acid reductases. [30] However, all of these systems report a range of shortcomings which prevent them from broad application and fast implementation, the most prominent being the challenges associated with cloning and expression of the target enzyme in the applied photoautotrophic organisms.…”