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Bioresource Technology | 2011

A combined approach of experiments and computational docking simulation to the Coprinus cinereus peroxidase-catalyzed oxidative polymerization of alkyl phenols.

Jong Chul Park; Jeong Chan Joo; Eun Suk An; Bong Keun Song; Yong Hwan Kim; Young Je Yoo

The characteristics of the oxidative polymerization of alkyl phenol derivatives catalyzed by Coprinus cinereus peroxidase (CIP) were studied qualitatively and quantitatively using a combined approach of experiments and computational docking simulations. As determined by docking study of CIP and alkyl phenols, the binding interaction was found to be important for the determination of substrate specificity. The distant binding and indirect orientation of o-isopropyl phenol and o-tertiary butyl phenol to the catalytic residue (56His) could explain the inability of CIP to polymerize these substrates. Three hydrophobic residues (156Pro, 192Leu, and 230Phe) at the entrance of the binding pocket were also found to be crucial in binding and orientation of alkyl phenols. A two-parameter QSAR equation with the binding distance and the molecular volume of the substrates was proposed and the polymerization yield was accurately predicted by two-parameter QSAR equation.


Biomacromolecules | 2004

Horseradish Peroxidase-Catalyzed Polymerization of Cardanol in the Presence of Redox Mediators

Keehoon Won; Yong Hwan Kim; Eun Suk An; Yeon Soo Lee; Bong Keun Song


Journal of Molecular Catalysis B-enzymatic | 2007

Enzymatic epoxidation and polymerization of cardanol obtained from a renewable resource and curing of epoxide-containing polycardanol

Yong Hwan Kim; Eun Suk An; Seung Young Park; Bong Keun Song


Journal of Molecular Catalysis B-enzymatic | 2005

Synthesis of polycardanol from a renewable resource using a fungal peroxidase from Coprinus cinereus

Yong Hwan Kim; Keehoon Won; Jeong Mi Kwon; Hyun Seong Jeong; Seung Young Park; Eun Suk An; Bong Keun Song


Biotechnology Letters | 2003

Polymerization of cardanol using soybean peroxidase and its potential application as anti-biofilm coating material

Yong Hwan Kim; Eun Suk An; Bong Keun Song; Dong Shik Kim; Rahul Chelikani


Journal of Molecular Catalysis B-enzymatic | 2007

Polymerization of bisphenol a using Coprinus cinereus peroxidase (CiP) and its application as a photoresist resin

Yong Hwan Kim; Eun Suk An; Seung Young Park; Jeong-O Lee; Ji-hyun Kim; Bong Keun Song


Enzyme and Microbial Technology | 2010

Peroxidase-catalyzed copolymerization of syringaldehyde and bisphenol A

Eun Suk An; Dae Haeng Cho; Joon Weon Choi; Yong Hwan Kim; Bong Keun Song


Journal of Molecular Catalysis B-enzymatic | 2009

Co-polymerization of MTPC (methylene tri p-cresol) and m-cresol using CiP (Coprinus cinereus peroxidase) to improve the dissolution characteristics of the enzyme-catalyzed polymer

Yong Hwan Kim; Eun Suk An; Bong Keun Song


Archive | 2005

Polymerization of phenolic compound using coprinus cinereus peroxidase

Yong Hwan Kim; Eun Suk An; Jeong Mi Kwon; Hyun Seong Jeong; Seung Yeong Park; Kee Hoon Won; Jae Kwang Song; Bong Keun Song; Jeong Yong Ryu


Archive | 2004

Process for Preparing Phenolic Polymer by Using Phenothiazines Mediator

Yong Hwan Kim; Eun Suk An; Keehoon Won; Jae Kwang Song; Jeong Yong Ryu; Bong Keun Song

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Hyun Seong Jeong

Chungbuk National University

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Jeong Chan Joo

Seoul National University

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Jong Chul Park

Seoul National University

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Joon Weon Choi

Seoul National University

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