An artificial metalloenzyme with the kinetics of native enzymes
Article 2016 en
Authors
PD
Paweł Dydio
HK
Hanna M. Key
AN
Andrew Nazarenko
Abstract
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Something like the real thing Artificial metalloenzymes ideally combine the favorable properties of natural enzymes with the high efficiency of synthetic catalysts. Inserting new metal groups into existing native proteins, however, often leads to poorer overall catalytic efficiency. To break through this limitation, Dydio et al. replaced the iron in the heme group of cytochrome P450 with iridium and subjected it to directed evolution. The enzyme catalyzed a range of reactions with kinetics similar to those of the native enzyme. It was also able to functionalize fully unactivated C-H bonds, a reaction that previously has only been mediated by synthetic catalysts. Moreover, the artificial enzyme was stable across temperatures and scales that are used industrially. Science , this issue p. 102
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