Structure-guided engineering of Lactococcus lactis alcohol dehydrogenase LlAdhA for improved conversion of isobutyraldehyde to isobutanol.
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Peter Meinhold | F. Arnold | C. Snow | E. Brustad | P. Meinhold | Jian‐He Xu | S. Bastian | Xiang Liu | Xiang Liu | Jian-He Xu | Frances H. Arnold | Sabine Bastian | Christopher D. Snow | Eric M. Brustad | Tatyana E. Saleski | T. Saleski
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