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Discovery of 2-naphthoic acid monooxygenases by genome mining and their use as biocatalysts
Toshiki Furuya,
Kuniki Kino
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School of Advanced Science and Engineering
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Engineering & Materials Science
Biocatalysts
92%
Genomics
62%
Acids
54%
Regioselectivity
15%
Genes
14%
Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System
13%
Oxidoreductases
11%
Substrates
10%
Oxidation-Reduction
9%
Ultraviolet radiation
9%
Escherichia coli
9%
Reagents
9%
Assays
8%
Fluorescence
8%
Bacteria
8%
Oxidation
6%
Color
5%
Chemical Compounds
2-Naphthoic Acid
100%
Mining
69%
Acid
21%
Naphthoic Acid
19%
Cytochrome P450
12%
Regioselectivity
11%
Fluorescence
6%
Oxidation Reaction
5%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
genome
56%
acid
38%
gene
11%
substrate
10%
cytochrome
8%
product
7%
fluorescence
6%
assay
6%
oxidation
4%
bacterium
4%
cell
4%
resource
4%