Abstract

AbstractFour flavoproteins from the old yellow enzyme (OYE) family, pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETNR) reductase, N‐ethylmaleimide reductase (NEMR), morphinone reductase (MorR) and estrogen‐binding protein (EBP1), exhibited a broad substrate tolerance by accepting conjugated enals, enones, imides, dicarboxylic acids and esters, as well as a nitroalkene and therefore can be employed for the asymmetric bioreduction of carbon‐carbon double (CC) bonds. In particular, morphinone reductase and estrogen‐binding protein often showed a complementary stereochemical preference in comparison to that of previously investigated OYEs.

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