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CYP116B5 is a class VII P450 in which the heme domain is linked to a FMN and 2Fe2S‐binding reductase. Our laboratory has proved that the CYP116B5 heme domain (CYP116B5‐hd) is capable of catalyzing the oxidation of substrates using H2O2. Recently, the Molecular Lego approach was applied to join the heme domain of CYP116B5 to sarcosine oxidase (SOX), which provides H2O2 in‐situ by the sarcosine oxidation...
An attractive application of hydrogenases, combined with the availability of cheap and renewable hydrogen (i.e., from solar and wind powered electrolysis or from recycled wastes), is the production of high‐value electron‐rich intermediates such as reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotides.
Here, the capability of a very robust and oxygen‐resilient [FeFe]‐hydrogenase (CbA5H) from Clostridium beijerinckii...