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1. Activation of a cryptic gene encoding a kinase for L-xylulose opens a new pathway for the utilization of L-lyxose by Escherichia coli

2. Kinetic characterization of two neuraminic acid synthases and evaluation of their application potential.

3. Cascade enzymatic synthesis of a statin side chain precursor - the role of reaction engineering in process optimization.

4. Biocatalytic routes to anti-viral agents and their synthetic intermediates.

5. An α2,3-Sialyltransferase from Photobacterium phosphoreum with Broad Substrate Scope: Controlling Hydrolytic Activity by Directed Evolution.

6. Winning the numbers game in enzyme evolution - fast screening methods for improved biotechnology proteins.

7. Aldolase-Catalyzed Asymmetric Synthesis of N-Heterocycles by Addition of Simple Aliphatic Nucleophiles to Aminoaldehydes.

8. nanoDSF as screening tool for enzyme libraries and biotechnology development.

9. Biocatalytic Aldol Addition of Simple Aliphatic Nucleophiles to Hydroxyaldehydes.

10. Complete Switch of Reaction Specificity of an Aldolase by Directed Evolution In Vitro: Synthesis of Generic Aliphatic Aldol Products.

11. Illuminating structure and acyl donor sites of a physiological transglutaminase substrate from Streptomyces mobaraensis.

12. Fluorogenic kinetic assay for high-throughput discovery of stereoselective ketoreductases relevant to pharmaceutical synthesis.

13. Complete tetraglycosylation of a calix[4]arene by a chemo-enzymatic approach.

14. Donor Promiscuity of a Thermostable Transketolase by Directed Evolution: Efficient Complementation of 1-Deoxy-d-xylulose-5-phosphate Synthase Activity.

15. Breaking the Dogma of Aldolase Specificity: Simple Aliphatic Ketones and Aldehydes are Nucleophiles for Fructose-6-phosphate Aldolase.

16. Second-Generation Engineering of a Thermostable Transketolase (TK Gst ) for Aliphatic Aldehyde Acceptors with Either Improved or Reversed Stereoselectivity.

17. Direct Enzymatic Branch-End Extension of Glycocluster-Presented Glycans: An Effective Strategy for Programming Glycan Bioactivity.

18. Systems Biocatalysis: Development and engineering of cell-free "artificial metabolisms" for preparative multi-enzymatic synthesis.

19. A thermostable transketolase evolved for aliphatic aldehyde acceptors.

21. A pH-based high-throughput assay for transketolase: fingerprinting of substrate tolerance and quantitative kinetics.

22. The transaldolase family: new synthetic opportunities from an ancient enzyme scaffold.

23. Broadening deoxysugar glycodiversity: natural and engineered transaldolases unlock a complementary substrate space.

24. A "clickable" hybrid nanocluster of cubic symmetry.

25. Towards click bioconjugations on cube-octameric silsesquioxane scaffolds.

26. Recent progress in stereoselective synthesis with aldolases.

29. Fluorogenic stereochemical probes for transaldolases.

30. Biocatalytic synthesis of hydroxylated natural products using aldolases and related enzymes.

31. The structure of rhamnose isomerase from Escherichia coli and its relation with xylose isomerase illustrates a change between inter and intra-subunit complementation during evolution.

32. Catalytic action of fuculose 1-phosphate aldolase (class II) as derived from structure-directed mutagenesis.

33. Enzyme mediated C-C bond formation.

34. Practical synthesis of 4-hydroxy-3-oxobutylphosphonic acid and its evaluation as a bio-isosteric substrate of DHAP aldolase.

35. Quo vadis photorespiration: a tale of two aldolases.

36. Phosphoenolpyruvate as a dual purpose reagent for integrated nucleotide/nicotinamide cofactor recycling.

37. L-lyxose metabolism employs the L-rhamnose pathway in mutant cells of Escherichia coli adapted to grow on L-lyxose.

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