Publications by authors named "Carolin GroSSmann"

Four phenylacetaldehyde dehydrogenases (designated as FeaB or StyD) originating from styrene-degrading soil bacteria were biochemically investigated. In this study, we focused on the Michaelis-Menten kinetics towards the presumed native substrate phenylacetaldehyde and the obviously preferred co-substrate NAD. Furthermore, the substrate specificity on four substituted phenylacetaldehydes and the co-substrate preference were studied.

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Since ancient times, people have been attracted by dyes and they were a symbol of power. Some of the oldest dyes are indigo and its derivative Tyrian purple, which were extracted from plants and snails, respectively. These 'indigoid dyes' were and still are used for coloration of textiles and as a food additive.

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Herein, different dehydrogenases (DH) were characterized by applying a novel two-step enzyme assay. We focused on the NAD(P)-dependent phenylacetaldehyde dehydrogenases because they produce industrially relevant phenylacetic acids, but they are not well studied due to limited substrate availability. The first assay step comprises a styrene oxide isomerase (440 U mg) which allows the production of pure phenylacetaldehydes (>70 mmol L) from commercially available styrene oxides.

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