Royal Society of Chemistry, Chemical Communications, 34(46), p. 6314
DOI: 10.1039/c0cc00929f
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The structure of the alcohol dehydrogenase ADH-'A' from Rhodococcus ruber reveals possible reasons for its remarkable tolerance to organic co-solvents and suggests new directions for structure-informed mutagenesis to produce enzymes of altered substrate specificity or improved selectivity.