“…In addition to halogenation, these enzymes have also been shown to functionalize C-H bonds with azide (Büchler et al, 2022; Chan et al, 2022; Matthews et al, 2014; Neugebauer et al, 2019) and nitrite (Matthews et al, 2014), albeit with disappointingly low yields. A variety of methods have been used to determine substrate affinity in these and related classes of enzymes, including tryptophan fluorescence (Martin et al, 2019), SPR (Hu et al, 2015), and UV-Vis spectral shift-based methods (Chan et al, 2022; Matthews et al, 2014; Price et al, 2003; Ryle et al, 1999) to name a few. During our investigations of BesD, a non-heme iron halogenase that natively chlorinates lysine at the γ-position (Marchand et al, 2019), we characterized a positive heterotropic cooperativity that exists between the primary substrate lysine and the co-substrate chloride (Smithwick et al, 2023).…”