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Tailoring the Active Site of Chemzymes by Using a Chemogenetic‐Optimization Procedure: Towards Substrate‐Specific Artificial Hydrogenases Based on the Biotin–Avidin Technology
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Host ProteinChemogenetic‐optimization ProcedureBiochemistryNatural SciencesBiocatalysisBiotin–avidin TechnologyEnzyme CatalysisBiotechnologyMolecular BiologyActive SiteEnzyme SpecificityChemical BiologyEnzymatic ModificationChemical BiotechnologyArtificial Hydrogenases
The combination of chemical- with genetic-optimization strategies (i.e. chemogenetic) allows the production of artificial hydrogenases based on the biotin–avidin technology. In the spirit of enzymes, second-coordination-sphere interactions between the host protein (streptavidin) and the substrate (an olefin) allow fine-tuning of the selectivity to produce either R or S hydrogenation products.
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