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The concept of docking/protecting groups in biohydroxylation
Braunegg, Gerhart,De Raadt, Anna,Feichtenhofer, Sabine,Griengl, Herfried,Kopper, Irene,Lehmann, Antje,Weber, Hans-Jorg
, p. 2763 - 2766 (2007/10/03)
A general principle for biohydroxylation, in which time-consuming screening and enrichment techniques are avoided, is demonstrated by the introduction of a docking/protecting group into the substrate. This facilitates acceptance by the microorganism and allows the use of a narrow range of microorganisms, for example Beauveria bassiana ATTC7159 (B.b.), for the hydroxylation of compounds with diverse structures. After the biohydroxylation, the docking/protecting group is removed (see scheme).