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    Biocatalysis enables the scalable conversion of biobased furans into various furfurylamines by Giri, Pritam, Lim, Seonga, Khobragade, Taresh P., Pagar, Amol D., Patil, Mahesh D., Sarak, Sharad, Jeon, Hyunwoo, Joo, Sangwoo, Goh, Younghwan, Jung, Seohee, Jang, Yu-Jeong, Choi, Seung Beom, Kim, Ye Chan, Kang, Taek Jin, Heo, Yong-Seok, Yun, Hyungdon

    Published in Nature communications (29-07-2024)
    “…Biobased furans have emerged as chemical building blocks for the development of materials because of their diverse scaffolds and as they can be directly…”
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    Non-Canonical Amino Acid-Based Engineering of ( R )-Amine Transaminase by Pagar, Amol D, Jeon, Hyunwoo, Khobragade, Taresh P, Sarak, Sharad, Giri, Pritam, Lim, Seonga, Yoo, Tae Hyeon, Ko, Byoung Joon, Yun, Hyungdon

    Published in Frontiers in chemistry (28-02-2022)
    “…Non-canonical amino acids (ncAAs) have been utilized as an invaluable tool for modulating the active site of the enzymes, probing the complex enzyme…”
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    The Reductive Amination of Carbonyl Compounds Using Native Amine Dehydrogenase from Laribacter hongkongensis by Lee, Somin, Jeon, Hyunwoo, Giri, Pritam, Lee, Uk-Jae, Jung, Hyunsang, Lim, Seonga, Sarak, Sharad, Khobragade, Taresh P., Kim, Byung-Gee, Yun, Hyungdon

    Published in Biotechnology and bioprocess engineering (01-06-2021)
    “…Amine dehydrogenases (AmDHs) are one of the key emerging enzymes used in the synthesis of various amines with the expense of only one ammonium ion as an amino…”
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    Creation of a (R)‑β-Transaminase by Directed Evolution of d‑Amino Acid Aminotransferase by Jeon, Hyunwoo, Pagar, Amol D., Kang, Hyeona, Giri, Pritam, Nadarajan, Saravanan P., Sarak, Sharad, Khobragade, Taresh P., Lim, Seonga, Patil, Mahesh D., Lee, Sun-Gu, Yun, Hyungdon

    Published in ACS catalysis (04-11-2022)
    “…β-Transaminases (β-TAs) have shown considerable potential as biocatalysts for the synthesis of chiral β- and γ-amino acid. Herein, a (R)-β-TA was successfully…”
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