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XII  Contents

                    17.3.6   Biomedical Applications of Sialoconjugate Arrays 388
                    17.4     Conclusions 388
                             Acknowledgments  389
                             References  389

                    18       Methyltransferases in Biocatalysis  393
                             Ludger Wessjohann, Martin Dippe, Martin Tengg, and Mandana
                             Gruber-Khadjawi
                    18.1     Introduction  393
                    18.2     SAM-Dependent Methyltransferases  395
                    18.2.1   Substrates 396
                    18.2.2   Cofactors 400
                    18.2.3   Higher Homologs and Derivatives of SAM  403
                    18.2.4   Cofactor (Re)Generation 406
                    18.2.5   Cascade Applications 410
                    18.3     Conclusion and Outlook 415
                             Abbreviations 417
                             Acknowledgement  417
                             References  418

                    19       Chemoenzymatic Multistep One-Pot Processes 427
                             Harald Gr¨oger and Werner Hummel
                    19.1     Introduction: Why Chemoenzymatic Cascades and Why One-Pot
                             Processes?  427
                    19.2     Concepts of Chemoenzymatic Processes 427
                    19.3     Combination of Substrate Isomerization and their Derivatization with
                             Chemo- and Biocatalysts Resulting in Dynamic Kinetic Resolutions
                             and Related Processes  429
                    19.4     Combination of Substrate Synthesis (Without Isomerization) and
                             Derivatization Step(s)  438
                    19.4.1   One-Pot Processes with an Initial Biocatalytic Step, Followed by
                             Chemocatalysis or a Noncatalyzed Chemical Process 439
                    19.4.2   One-Pot Process with an Initial Chemo Process, Followed by
                             Biocatalysis 443
                    19.4.2.1  Combination of Noncatalyzed Organic Reactions and
                             Biocatalysis 443
                    19.4.2.2  Combination of Metal Catalysis and Biocatalysis  445
                    19.4.2.3  Combination of Organocatalysis and Biocatalysis  449
                    19.5     Conclusion and Outlook 453
                             References  453


                             Index  457
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