金属蛋白
背景(考古学)
化学
蛋白质工程
定向进化
纳米技术
催化作用
金属
组合化学
生化工程
材料科学
生物化学
生物
酶
工程类
有机化学
突变体
古生物学
基因
作者
Andreas Klein,Cathleen Zeymer
标识
DOI:10.1093/protein/gzab003
摘要
Abstract Metalloproteins are essential to sustain life. Natural evolution optimized them for intricate structural, regulatory and catalytic functions that cannot be fulfilled by either a protein or a metal ion alone. In order to understand this synergy and the complex design principles behind the natural systems, simpler mimics were engineered from the bottom up by installing de novo metal sites in either natural or fully designed, artificial protein scaffolds. This review focuses on key challenges associated with this approach. We discuss how proteins can be equipped with binding sites that provide an optimal coordination environment for a metal cofactor of choice, which can be a single metal ion or a complex multinuclear cluster. Furthermore, we highlight recent studies in which artificial metalloproteins were engineered towards new functions, including electron transfer and catalysis. In this context, the powerful combination of de novo protein design and directed evolution is emphasized for metalloenzyme development.
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