Metal-conjugated affinity labels: A new concept to create enantioselective artificial metalloenzymes

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How to train a protein: Metal-conjugated affinity labels were used to selectively position catalytically active metal centers in the binding pocket of proteases. The resulting artificial metalloenzymes achieve up to 82% e.r. in the hydrogenation of ketones. The modular setup enables a rapid generation of artificial metalloenzyme libraries, which can be adapted to a broad range of catalytic conditions. © 2013 The Authors.

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Reiner, T., Jantke, D., Marziale, A. N., Raba, A., & Eppinger, J. (2013). Metal-conjugated affinity labels: A new concept to create enantioselective artificial metalloenzymes. ChemistryOpen, 2(2), 50–54. https://doi.org/10.1002/open.201200044

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