Hein J. Wijma

About Hein J. Wijma

Hein J. Wijma, With an exceptional h-index of 27 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, specializes in the field of enzyme engineering, computational protein design, virtual screening, biocatalysis, green chemistry.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Evolution of the catalytic mechanism at the dawn of the Baeyer-Villiger monooxygenases

Fixing flavins: hijacking a flavin transferase for equipping flavoproteins with a covalent flavin cofactor

Regio‐ and stereoselective steroid hydroxylation by CYP109A2 from Bacillus megaterium explored by X‐ray crystallography and computational modeling

Identification and characterization of archaeal and bacterial F420‐dependent thioredoxin reductases

Computationally supported inversion of ketoreductase stereoselectivity

Characterization of two bacterial multi-flavinylated proteins harboring multiple covalent flavin cofactors

Substrate Induced Movement of the Metal Cofactor between Active and Resting State

Computation-aided engineering of cytochrome P450 for the production of pravastatin

Hein J. Wijma Information

University

Position

- Department of Chemistry

Citations(all)

2503

Citations(since 2020)

1398

Cited By

1668

hIndex(all)

27

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

42

i10Index(since 2020)

31

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Hein J. Wijma Skills & Research Interests

enzyme engineering

computational protein design

virtual screening

biocatalysis

green chemistry

Top articles of Hein J. Wijma

Evolution of the catalytic mechanism at the dawn of the Baeyer-Villiger monooxygenases

Cell reports

2024/5/28

Fixing flavins: hijacking a flavin transferase for equipping flavoproteins with a covalent flavin cofactor

Journal of the American Chemical Society

2023/12/4

Regio‐ and stereoselective steroid hydroxylation by CYP109A2 from Bacillus megaterium explored by X‐ray crystallography and computational modeling

The FEBS Journal

2023/10

Identification and characterization of archaeal and bacterial F420‐dependent thioredoxin reductases

The FEBS Journal

2023/10

Computationally supported inversion of ketoreductase stereoselectivity

ChemBioChem

2023/5/2

Characterization of two bacterial multi-flavinylated proteins harboring multiple covalent flavin cofactors

BBA advances

2023/1/1

Substrate Induced Movement of the Metal Cofactor between Active and Resting State

Angewandte Chemie

2022/12/5

Computation-aided engineering of cytochrome P450 for the production of pravastatin

ACS catalysis

2022/11/28

Protein engineering of amine transaminases

2022/11/22

A conserved sequence motif in the Escherichia coli soluble FAD-containing pyridine nucleotide transhydrogenase is important for reaction efficiency

Journal of Biological Chemistry

2022/9/1

Computational Redesign of an ω-Transaminase from Pseudomonas jessenii for Asymmetric Synthesis of Enantiopure Bulky Amines

ACS catalysis

2021/8/13

Thermodynamics Determine the Diastereochemical Outcome of Catalytic Reactions

ChemCatChem

2021/5/19

CYP154C5 regioselectivity in steroid hydroxylation explored by substrate modifications and protein engineering

ChemBioChem

2021/3/16

Stabilizing AqdC, a Pseudomonas Quinolone Signal‐Cleaving Dioxygenase from Mycobacteria, by FRESCO‐Based Protein Engineering

ChemBioChem

2021/2/15

From thiol-subtilisin to omniligase: Design and structure of a broadly applicable peptide ligase

Computational and structural biotechnology journal

2021/1/1

Computational prediction of ω-transaminase specificity by a combination of docking and molecular dynamics simulations

Journal of chemical information and modeling

2021/10/15

Catalytic and structural properties of ATP‐dependent caprolactamase from Pseudomonas jessenii

Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics

2021/9

Asymmetric synthesis of optically pure aliphatic amines with an engineered robust ω-transaminase

Catalysts

2020/11/12

Computational design of enantiocomplementary epoxide hydrolases for asymmetric synthesis of aliphatic and aromatic diols

ChemBioChem

2020/7/1

Creating flavin reductase variants with thermostable and solvent‐tolerant properties by rational‐design engineering

ChemBioChem

2020/5/15

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