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Cover Picture: Metal-Conjugated Affinity Labels: A New Concept to Create Enantioselective Artificial Metalloenzymes (ChemistryOpen 2/2013)

COVER PICTURE: Thomas Reiner, Dominik Jantke, Alexander N. Marziale, Andreas Raba, and Jörg Eppinger* The cover picture illustrates the concept of using metal-conjugated affinity labels (m-ALs) to convert proteases into well-defined and catalytically active artificial metalloenzymes. The X-ray struc...

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Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: WILEY-VCH Verlag 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3646424/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/open.201390005
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Sumario:COVER PICTURE: Thomas Reiner, Dominik Jantke, Alexander N. Marziale, Andreas Raba, and Jörg Eppinger* The cover picture illustrates the concept of using metal-conjugated affinity labels (m-ALs) to convert proteases into well-defined and catalytically active artificial metalloenzymes. The X-ray structure of the papain-bound inhibitor E64c (orange) served as the basis to predict the orientation of the half-sandwich rhodium(III) moiety (yellow sphere) within the binding pocket of the protease. The well-defined position of the affinity label on the protein surface leads to a distinct environment of the metal center, which translates into enantiomeric ratios of up to 82:18 in the aqueous hydrogenation of ketones. For more details, see the Communication by Jörg Eppinger et al., on p. 50 ff. [Image: see text]