Supplementary Figure 3. Spectrum of reaction products of HRP and guaiacol. Applied Microbiology Plasma‐driven in situ production of hydrogen peroxide for biocatalysis xlsx
Supplementary Figure 4. Conversion of substrates by plasma in the absence of enzyme. Applied Microbiology Plasma‐driven in situ production of hydrogen peroxide for biocatalysis xlsx
Supplementary Figure 5. HRP inactivation kinetics at different protein concentrations during treatment. Applied Microbiology Plasma‐driven in situ production of hydrogen peroxide for biocatalysis xlsx
Supplementary Figure 6. Influence of SodA on HRP activity. Applied Microbiology Plasma‐driven in situ production of hydrogen peroxide for biocatalysis xlsx
Supplementary Figure 7. Relative activity of HRP after plasma treatment with and without mannitol. Applied Microbiology Plasma‐driven in situ production of hydrogen peroxide for biocatalysis xlsx
Supplementary Figure 9. Analysis of reaction products of rAaeUPO and plasma-treated buffer. Applied Microbiology Plasma‐driven in situ production of hydrogen peroxide for biocatalysis xlsx
Supplementary Figure 10. Relative activity of rAaeUPO after incubation in plasmatreated buffer. Applied Microbiology Plasma‐driven in situ production of hydrogen peroxide for biocatalysis xlsx
Supplementary Figure 11. Relative activity of rAaeUPO after plasma treatment. Applied Microbiology Plasma‐driven in situ production of hydrogen peroxide for biocatalysis xlsx
Supplementary Figure 12. Relative activity of rAaeUPO after plasma treatment in the presence of SodA from E. coli. Applied Microbiology Plasma‐driven in situ production of hydrogen peroxide for biocatalysis xlsx
Supplementary Figure 13. Inactivation of immobilized rAaeUPO. Applied Microbiology Plasma‐driven in situ production of hydrogen peroxide for biocatalysis xlsx