Multienzymatic synthesis of nucleic acid derivatives: a general perspective
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Living cells are most perfect synthetic factory. The surprising synthetic efficiency of biological systems is allowed by the combination of multiple processes catalyzed by enzymes working sequentially. In this sense, biocatalysis tries to reproduce nature's synthetic strategies to perform the synthesis of different organic compounds using natural catalysts such as cells or enzymes. Nowadays, the use of multienzymatic systems in biocatalysis is becoming a habitual strategy for the synthesis of organic compounds that leads to the realization of complex synthetic schemes. By combining several steps in one pot, a significant step economy can be realized and the potential for environmentally benign synthesis is improved.
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Fernández-Lucas, J. (2015). Multienzymatic synthesis of nucleic acid derivatives: a general perspective. Applied microbiology and biotechnology, 99(11), 4615-4627.







