Building proficient enzymes with foldamer prostheses

Clemens Mayer, Manuel M. Müller, Samuel H. Gellman, Donald Hilvert

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Foldamers are non-natural oligomers that adopt stable conformations reminiscent of those found in proteins. To evaluate the potential of foldameric subunits for catalysis, semisynthetic enzymes containing foldamer fragments constructed from α- and β-amino acid residues were designed and characterized. Systematic variation of the α→β substitution pattern and types of β-residue afforded highly proficient hybrid catalysts, thus demonstrating the feasibility of expanding the enzyme-engineering toolkit with non-natural backbones. More than a pegleg: Foldamers (red) containing β-amino acids (green) are shown to be useful as prostheses for creating chimeric enzymes. The activity of the resulting hybrids depends on the number, type, and location of the non-natural building blocks, but rivals that of the natural enzyme in the best cases. The unique properties of foldamers could lead to novel activities not accessible with natural enzymes.

Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)6978-6981
Aantal pagina's4
TijdschriftAngewandte Chemie - International Edition
Volume53
Nummer van het tijdschrift27
DOI's
StatusPublished - 1-jul.-2014
Extern gepubliceerdJa

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