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Artificial Metalloenzymes
Book Item (Buchkapitel, Lexikonartikel, jur. Kommentierung, Beiträge in Sammelbänden)
 
ID 4196686
Author(s) Trindler, Christian; Ward, Thomas R.
Author(s) at UniBasel Ward, Thomas R.
Trindler, Christian
Year 2017
Year: comment 2017
Title Artificial Metalloenzymes
Editor(s) Poli, Rinaldo
Book title Effects of Nanoconfinement on Catalysis
Volume Fundamental and Applied Catalysis
Publisher Springer
Place of publication Cham, Switzerland
Pages 49-82
ISSN/ISBN 978-3-319-50205-2 ; 978-3-319-50207-6
Abstract While chemists are developing confined environments for catalysis, nature has evolved highly elaborate compartments to carry out reactions. Proteins offer such catalytic nano-environments that accept specific substrates to yield highly enantioenriched products. Metalloenzymes form a subclass that combines the functional diversity of proteins with the promiscuous activities of metals. In recent years, a variety of artificial metalloenzymes (ArMs) has been created upon incorporation of metal complexes into a protein scaffold. The following chapter discusses some of the protein scaffolds exploited for the creation of artificial metalloenzymes. Focus is laid on artificial metalloenzymes that catalyze abiotic and asymmetric reactions. Each subchapter presents the unique characteristics of a scaffold followed by a description of the reactions that were performed with it.
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/58959/
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Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-50207-6_3
 
   

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