The bacterial phosphotriesterases catalyze hydrolysis of the pesticide paraoxon with very fast turnover rates and are thought to be near to their evolutionary limit for this activity. To test whether the naturally evolved turnover rate could be improved through the incorporation of unnatural amino acids and to probe the role of peripheral active site residues in nonchemical steps of the catalytic cycle (substrate binding and product release), we replaced the naturally occurring tyrosine amino acid at position 309 with unnatural L-(7-hydroxycoumarin-4-yl)ethylglycine (Hco) and L-(7-methylcoumarin-4-yl)ethylglycine amino acids, as well as leucine, phenylalanine, and tryptophan. Kinetic analysis suggests that the 7-hydroxyl group of Hco...
The bacterial enzyme phosphotriesterase (PTE) is noted for its ability to hydrolyze many organophosp...
Only a few types of natural amino-acid residue are used directly by enzymes to catalyse reactions. T...
To efficiently catalyze a chemical reaction, enzymes are required to maintain fast rates for formati...
The bacterial phosphotriesterases catalyze hydrolysis of the pesticide paraoxon with very fast turn...
The bacterial phosphotriesterases catalyze hydrolysis of the pesticide paraoxon with very fastturnov...
The introduction of unnatural amino acids with novel properties into proteins is potentially a usefu...
Many organophosphates (OPs) are used as pesticides in agriculture. They pose a severe health hazard ...
The impressive rate accelerations that enzymes display in nature often result from boosting the inhe...
The impressive rate accelerations that enzymes display in nature often result from boosting the inhe...
Enzyme design and evolution strategies rely exclusively on Nature’s standard amino acid alphabet of ...
The V-type nerve agents (VX and VR) are among the most toxic substances known. The high toxicity and...
AbstractThe αβ barrel enzyme phosphotriesterase from soil bacteria appears to have evolved the abili...
The bacterial phosphotriesterase (PTE), originally purified from the bacterium Pseudomonas diminuta,...
International audienceThe redesign of enzyme active sites to alter their function or specificity is ...
The cost of chemical synthesis of pharmaceuticals contributes significantly to their final price and...
The bacterial enzyme phosphotriesterase (PTE) is noted for its ability to hydrolyze many organophosp...
Only a few types of natural amino-acid residue are used directly by enzymes to catalyse reactions. T...
To efficiently catalyze a chemical reaction, enzymes are required to maintain fast rates for formati...
The bacterial phosphotriesterases catalyze hydrolysis of the pesticide paraoxon with very fast turn...
The bacterial phosphotriesterases catalyze hydrolysis of the pesticide paraoxon with very fastturnov...
The introduction of unnatural amino acids with novel properties into proteins is potentially a usefu...
Many organophosphates (OPs) are used as pesticides in agriculture. They pose a severe health hazard ...
The impressive rate accelerations that enzymes display in nature often result from boosting the inhe...
The impressive rate accelerations that enzymes display in nature often result from boosting the inhe...
Enzyme design and evolution strategies rely exclusively on Nature’s standard amino acid alphabet of ...
The V-type nerve agents (VX and VR) are among the most toxic substances known. The high toxicity and...
AbstractThe αβ barrel enzyme phosphotriesterase from soil bacteria appears to have evolved the abili...
The bacterial phosphotriesterase (PTE), originally purified from the bacterium Pseudomonas diminuta,...
International audienceThe redesign of enzyme active sites to alter their function or specificity is ...
The cost of chemical synthesis of pharmaceuticals contributes significantly to their final price and...
The bacterial enzyme phosphotriesterase (PTE) is noted for its ability to hydrolyze many organophosp...
Only a few types of natural amino-acid residue are used directly by enzymes to catalyse reactions. T...
To efficiently catalyze a chemical reaction, enzymes are required to maintain fast rates for formati...