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Overcoming the Incompatibility Challenge in Chemoenzymatic and Multi-Catalytic Cascade Reactions.

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This Minireview will summarize recent synthetic examples of (chemo)enzymatic cascade reactions and outline promising methods for their spatial control either by using bio-derived or synthetic systems.
Abstract
Multi-catalytic cascade reactions bear a great potential to minimize downstream and purification steps, leading to a drastic reduction of the produced waste. In many examples, the compatibility of chemo- and biocatalytic steps could be easily achieved. Problems associated with the incompatibility of the catalysts and their reactions, however, are very frequent. Cascade-like reactions can hardly occur in this way. One possible solution to combine, in principle, incompatible chemo- and biocatalytic reactions is the defined control of the microenvironment by compartmentalization or scaffolding. Current methods for the control of the microenvironment of biocatalysts go far beyond classical enzyme immobilization and are thus believed to be very promising tools to overcome incompatibility issues and to facilitate the synthetic application of cascade reactions. In this Minireview, we will summarize recent synthetic examples of (chemo)enzymatic cascade reactions and outline promising methods for their spatial control either by using bio-derived or synthetic systems.

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Opportunities and challenges for combining chemo- and biocatalysis

TL;DR: This Review focuses on efforts to combine chemo- and biocatalysts, outlining the opportunities achievable by this approach and also efforts to overcome any incompatibilities between these different systems.
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Biocatalytic Oxidation Reactions: A Chemist's Perspective

TL;DR: The most important recent developments in the field of biocatalytic oxidation chemistry are critically summarised and the most pressing bottlenecks as well as promising solutions are identified.
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Photo-Biocatalysis: Biotransformations in the Presence of Light

TL;DR: An overview of the various approaches for using light in biocatalysis is given and enzymes with a light switchable moiety have been investigated to turn off/on or tune the actual reaction.
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On the taught new tricks of enzymes immobilization: An all-inclusive overview

TL;DR: This review describes the choices of support materials and cross-linkers together with several mechanisms that influence the performance, stabilization and hyperactivation of immobilized enzymes.
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Encapsulation of an Enzyme Cascade within the Bacteriophage P22 Virus-Like Particle

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