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18 1 Directed Evolution of Ligninolytic Oxidoreductases
IvAM in vivo assembly of mutant libraries with different mutational
spectra
IVOE in vivo overlap extension
LiP lignin peroxidase
MnP manganese peroxidase
MORPHING Mutagenic organized recombination process by homologous
in vivo grouping
MOX methanol oxidase
MtL Myceliophthora thermophila laccase
PAHs Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
PcL Pycnoporus cinnabarinus laccase
PM1L PM1 laccase
QR quinone reductase
StEP staggered extension process
t vs H O half-life in the presence of hydrogen peroxide
1/2 2 2
T temperature at which the enzyme retains 50% of its activity after
50
incubation for 10 min
TvL Trametes versicolor laccase
UPO unspecific peroxygenase
VA veratryl alcohol
VP versatile peroxidase
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