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1. A Vitamin B2‐Photocatalysed Approach to Methionine Analogues.

2. A Vitamin B2‐Photocatalysed Approach to Methionine Analogues.

3. Mechanistic implications of the ternary complex structural models for the photoenzyme protochlorophyllide oxidoreductase.

4. Pressure Effects on Enzyme-Catalyzed Quantum Tunneling Events Arise from Protein-Specific Structural and Dynamic Changes.

5. Direct Analysis of Donor-Acceptor Distance and Relationship to Isotope Effects and the Force Constant for Barrier Compression in Enzymatic H-Tunneling Reactions.

6. Characterization of the structure and interactions of P450 BM3 using hybrid mass spectrometry approaches.

7. C3 and C6 Modification‐Specific OYE Biotransformations of Synthetic Carvones and Sequential BVMO Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of Chiral Caprolactones.

8. Native mass spectrometry reveals the conformational diversity of the UVR8 photoreceptor.

9. Structure and Mechanism of a Viral Collagen Prolyl Hydroxylase.

10. Coupled Motions Direct Electrons along Human Microsomal P450 Chains.

11. Atomic Description of an Enzyme Reaction Dominated by Proton Tunneling.

12. Dual role of the active site 'lid' regions of protochlorophyllide oxidoreductase in photocatalysis and plant development.

13. Identification of B cell epitopes enhanced by protein unfolding and aggregation.

14. Ab Initio QM/MM Modeling of the Rate-Limiting Proton Transfer Step in the Deamination of Tryptamine by Aromatic Amine Dehydrogenase.

15. Vertebrate Cryptochromes are Vestigial Flavoproteins.

16. Excited-State Properties of Protochlorophyllide Analogues and Implications for Light-Driven Synthesis of Chlorophyll.

17. Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer in a Series of Ruthenium-Linked Tyrosines with Internal Bases: Evaluation of a Tunneling Model for Experimental Temperature-Dependent Kinetics.

18. Fast Protein Motions Are Coupled to Enzyme H-Transfer Reactions.

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