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1. Molecular basis of ene-reductases reactivity and selectivity towards nicotinamide coenzymes

3. Active-Site Environmental Factors Customize the Photophysics of Photoenzymatic Old Yellow Enzymes

4. Multiple Reaction Pathways in the Morphinone Reductase-Catalyzed Hydride Transfer Reaction

5. Promoting motions in enzyme catalysis probed by pressure studies of kinetic isotope effects.

6. Loop-Grafted Old Yellow Enzymes in the Bienzymatic Cascade Reduction of Allylic Alcohols

8. Convergence of Theory and Experiment on the Role of Preorganization, Quantum Tunneling, and Enzyme Motions into Flavoenzyme-Catalyzed Hydride Transfer

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

10. Tunneling in enzymatic and nonenzymatic hydrogen transfer reactions

11. The Substrate Spectra of Pentaerythritol Tetranitrate Reductase, Morphinone Reductase,N-Ethylmaleimide Reductase and Estrogen-Binding Protein in the Asymmetric Bioreduction of Activated Alkenes

12. Probing active site geometry using high pressure and secondary isotope effects in an enzyme-catalysed ‘deep’ H-tunnelling reaction

13. Incorporation of Hydrostatic Pressure into Models of Hydrogen Tunneling Highlights a Role for Pressure-Modulated Promoting Vibrations

14. Deep Tunneling Dominates the Biologically Important Hydride Transfer Reaction from NADH to FMN in Morphinone Reductase

15. Promoting motions in enzyme catalysis probed by pressure studies of kinetic isotope effects

16. α-Secondary Isotope Effects as Probes of 'Tunneling-Ready' Configurations in Enzymatic H-Tunneling: Insight from Environmentally Coupled Tunneling Models

17. Role of Active Site Residues and Solvent in Proton Transfer and the Modulation of Flavin Reduction Potential in Bacterial Morphinone Reductase

18. Reaction of Morphinone Reductase with 2-Cyclohexen-1-one and 1-Nitrocyclohexene

19. H-tunneling in the Multiple H-transfers of the Catalytic Cycle of Morphinone Reductase and in the Reductive Half-reaction of the Homologous Pentaerythritol Tetranitrate Reductase

20. Crystal Structure of Bacterial Morphinone Reductase and Properties of the C191A Mutant Enzyme

21. Cofactor Regeneration by a Soluble Pyridine Nucleotide Transhydrogenase for Biological Production of Hydromorphone

22. Barrier Compression Enhances an Enzymatic Hydrogen‐Transfer Reaction

23. Enzymatic H-Transfer Requires Vibration-Driven Extreme Tunneling

24. Proton and hydrogen atom tunnelling in hydrolytic and redox enzyme catalysis

25. Convergence of theory and experiment on the role of preorganization, quantum tunneling and enzyme motions into flavoenzyme-catalyzed hydride transfer.

26. Excited state dynamics can be used to probe donor-acceptor distances for H-tunneling reactions catalysed by flavoproteins

27. Morphinone Reductase

28. Old yellow enzyme at 2 Å resolution: overall structure, ligand binding, and comparison with related flavoproteins

29. Biological synthesis of the analgesic hydromorphone, an intermediate in the metabolism of morphine, by Pseudomonas putida M10

30. Integrating Computational Methods with Experiment Uncovers the Role of Dynamics in Enzyme-Catalysed H-Tunnelling Reactions

31. Parallel pathways and free-energy landscapes for enzymatic hydride transfer probed by hydrostatic pressure

32. Solvent as a probe of active site motion and chemistry during the hydrogen tunnelling reaction in morphinone reductase

33. Secondary kinetic isotope effects as probes of environmentally-coupled enzymatic hydrogen tunneling reactions

34. Are environmentally coupled enzymatic hydrogen tunneling reactions influenced by changes in solution viscosity?

35. Mutagenesis of morphinone reductase induces multiple reactive configurations and identifies potential ambiguity in kinetic analysis of enzyme tunneling mechanisms

36. Atomic description of an enzyme reaction dominated by proton tunneling

37. Molecular Cloning of the nemA Gene Encoding N-Ethylmaleimide Reductase from Escherichia coli

38. Crystallization and preliminary diffraction studies of morphinone reductase, a flavoprotein involved in the degradation of morphine alkaloids

39. How enzymes work: analysis by modern rate theory and computer simulations

40. Biological Production of Semisynthetic Opiates Using Genetically Engineered Bacteria

41. Temperature-dependent isotope effects in soybean lipoxygenase-1: correlating hydrogen tunneling with protein dynamics

42. Enzyme dynamics and hydrogen tunnelling in a thermophilic alcohol dehydrogenase

43. Thermoregulated expression and characterization of an NAD(P)H-dependent 2-cyclohexen-1-one reductase in the plant pathogenic bacterium Pseudomonas syringae pv. glycinea

44. Reductive and oxidative half-reactions of morphinone reductase from Pseudomonas putida M10: a kinetic and thermodynamic analysis

45. Purification, properties, and sequence of glycerol trinitrate reductase from Agrobacterium radiobacter

46. Vibrationally enhanced tunneling as a mechanism for enzymatic hydrogen transfer

48. Electron transfers in chemistry and biology

49. Hydrogen tunnelling in enzyme-catalysed H-transfer reactions: Flavoprotein and quinoprotein systems

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