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===Cytochrome c for the catalysis of organosilicons===
 
===Cytochrome c for the catalysis of organosilicons===
  
We present a codon-optimized version of the cytochrome c protein derived from ''Rhodotermus marinus''. This protein is able to catalyze the conversion of organosilicons. It is a novel catalytic unit that allows utilization of silicon compounds [Arnold et al., 2016]. When in its mature form, it catalyzes a carbene insertion into silicon-hydrogen bonds.
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We present a codon-optimized version of the cytochrome c protein derived from ''Rhodotermus marinus''. This protein is able to perform the conversion of organosilicons. It is a novel catalytic unit that allows utilization of silicon compounds [Arnold et al., 2016]. When in its mature form, it catalyzes a carbene insertion into silicon-hydrogen bonds.
  
 
===Usage and Biology===
 
===Usage and Biology===
  
 
===Characterisation===
 
===Characterisation===

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Cytochrome c for the catalysis of organosilicons

We present a codon-optimized version of the cytochrome c protein derived from Rhodotermus marinus. This protein is able to perform the conversion of organosilicons. It is a novel catalytic unit that allows utilization of silicon compounds [Arnold et al., 2016]. When in its mature form, it catalyzes a carbene insertion into silicon-hydrogen bonds.

Usage and Biology

Characterisation