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Laccase-catalyzed biotransformation

The integration of a laccase-catalyzed biotransformation into a one-pot process with an initial organocatalytic reaction was developed by Kudo et al. [71] for the synthesis of oxy-functionahzed indole and pyrrole derivatives. In detail. [Pg.450]

Kandelbauer A, Erlacher A, Cavaco-Paulo A, Guebitz GM (2004) Laccase catalyzed decolorization of the synthetic dye Diamond Black PV 200 and some structurally related derivatives. Biocatal Biotransformation 22 331-339... [Pg.178]

It is now well-established that some enzyme families, including various peroxidases and laccases, catalyze the polymerization of vinyl monomers and other redox active species such as phenol-type structures. Vinyl polymerization by these redox catalysts has recently been reviewed 93). These catalysts have been used to prepare polyanilines 94) and polyphenols 95,96). A few examples of related research are included in this book. For example. Smith et al (57) described a novel reaction catalyzed by horseradish peroxidase (HRP). In the presence of HRP and oxygen, D-glucuronic acid was polymerized to a high molecular weight (60,000) polyether. However, the authors have not yet illucidated the polyether structure. Two other oxidative biotransformations were discussed above i) the sono-enzymatic polymerization of catechol via laccase 31), and ii) the oxidation of aryl silanes via aromatic dioxygenases 30). [Pg.12]

Some microbial pathogens can circumvent the defensive response of plants by biotransforming the antimicrobial stilbenoids in a multi-step oxidative detoxification process [106], Research has shown that the pathogenicity of B. cinerea strains is positively correlated with these fungi s production of blue-copper oxidases known as stilbene oxidases or laccases [127,128]. These enzymes are polyphenol oxidases capable of catalyzing the oxidation and polymerization of numerous phenolic substrates [129,130,131,132]. It has been shown that 1 is readily transformed in the presence of B. cinerea culture medium filtrates that contain laccases [107]. Recently, six resveratrol dimers (restrytisols A-C... [Pg.553]


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