“…Until now, a variety of in vitro synthetic pathways have been designed and constructed for the production of alcohols [3,4], organic acids [5,6], carbohydrates [7], hydrogen [8,9], bioplastic [10], and even electricity [11]. Particularly, employment of enzymes derived from thermophiles and hyperthermophiles enables the simple preparation of catalytic modules with excellent selectivity and thermal stability [5,12]. Furthermore, although the detailed mechanisms remain to be clarified, many thermophilic enzymes have also been reported to display higher tolerance towards denaturants such as detergents and organic solvents than their mesophilic counterparts [13,14], and activities of some thermophilic enzymes are even improved with organic solvents [15].…”