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  4. Aspartic acid residues in BBE-like enzymes from Morus alba promote a function shift from oxidative cyclization to dehydrogenation

Aspartic acid residues in BBE-like enzymes from Morus alba promote a function shift from oxidative cyclization to dehydrogenation

2025-08-19 | Aspartic acid residues in BBE-like enzymes from Morus alba promote a function shift from oxidative cyclization to dehydrogenation – Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. Guo, N.; Gu, J.; Zhou, Q.; Liu, F.; Dong, H.; Ding, Q.; Wang, Q.; Wu, D.; Yang, J.; Fan, J.; Gao, L.; Houk,* K. N.; Lei, X.

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