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Biochemical Strategies of Microbial Organic Chemists

hydrolysis through enzymatically mediated nucleophilic attacks (rxns 17-12,13,14), [Pg.702]

oxidation using an electrophilic form of oxygen (rxns 17-15, 16, 17), [Pg.702]

reduction by a nucleophilic form of hydride (rxn 17-18) or reduced metals like cobalt (rxn 17-22), [Pg.702]

additions (e.g., using electrophilic carboxyl or nucleophilic hydroxyl) or free radical H-abstraction and addition of fumarate (rxns 17-19, 20, 21). [Pg.702]

Chemical / Environmental Factors Metabolic Approach and Tools  [Pg.703]


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