Enhanced in situ h2o2 production explains synergy between an lpmo with a cellulose-binding domain and a single-domain lpmo

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  • who: Anton A. Stepnov from the FacultyNorwegian University have published the research: Enhanced in situ H2O2 production explains synergy between an LPMO with a cellulose-binding domain and a single-domain LPMO, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports of 22/02/2022
  • what: To ensure that the residual free copper levels in ScLPMO10C and ScLPMO10CTR preparations used in this study were minimal, protein-free samples were obtained from enzyme stock solutions by ultrafiltration through 3 kDa MWCO membranes. The authors propose, that the high initial rate and fast enzyme inactivation observed in reactions with . . .

     

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