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New case study: FLAVH2: Establishing the feasibility of a metalloenzyme system for dihydrogen-driven flavin recycling for chemical synthesis

Read about the collaboration between the Universities of Manchester and Oxford and Johnson Matthey on the feasibility of running biocatalytic reactions much more cleanly and sustainably using H2 gas to drive the reduction of flavin cofactors:
FLAVH2: Establishing the feasibility of a metalloenzyme system for dihydrogen-driven flavin recycling for chemical synthesis Case study