We review recent developments in the use of short peptides in the design of minimalistic biocatalysts focusing on ester hydrolysis. A number of designed peptide nanostructures are shown to have (modest) catalytic activity. Five features are discussed and illustrated by literature examples, including primary peptide sequence, nanosurfaces/scaffolds, binding pockets, multivalency and the presence of metal ions. Some of these are derived from natural enzymes, but others, such as multivalency of active sites on designed nanofibers, may give rise to new features not found in natural enzymes. Remarkably, it is shown that each of these design features give rise to similar rate enhancements in ester hydrolysis. Overall, there has been significant p...
Recently, catalytic peptides were introduced that mimicked protease activities and showed promising ...
Recently, catalytic peptides were introduced that mimicked protease activities and showed promising ...
Life's diverse molecular functions are largely based on only a small number of highly conserved buil...
We review recent developments in the use of short peptides in the design of minimalistic biocatalyst...
We review recent developments in the use of short peptides in the design of minimalistic biocatalyst...
We review recent developments in the use of short peptides in the design of minimalistic biocatalyst...
Essential amino acids in catalytic sites of native enzymes are important in nature inspired catalyst...
Proteins carry out many extremely efficient functions, including catalysis and biomolecule recogniti...
Since their discovery, enzymes have been the focus of attention in several research areas. Many of t...
Enzymes are large biomolecules which catalyze complex reactions with high selectivity and ...
Enzymes are extremely powerful tools essential for all human life. Enzymes are usually comprised of ...
Enzymes, together with the process of self-assembly, constitute necessary components of the foundati...
Amino acids are the building blocks used to construct peptides. Peptides can form different secondar...
Amino acids are the building blocks used to construct peptides. Peptides can form different secondar...
Enzymes fold into unique three-dimensional structures, which underlie their remarkable catalytic pro...
Recently, catalytic peptides were introduced that mimicked protease activities and showed promising ...
Recently, catalytic peptides were introduced that mimicked protease activities and showed promising ...
Life's diverse molecular functions are largely based on only a small number of highly conserved buil...
We review recent developments in the use of short peptides in the design of minimalistic biocatalyst...
We review recent developments in the use of short peptides in the design of minimalistic biocatalyst...
We review recent developments in the use of short peptides in the design of minimalistic biocatalyst...
Essential amino acids in catalytic sites of native enzymes are important in nature inspired catalyst...
Proteins carry out many extremely efficient functions, including catalysis and biomolecule recogniti...
Since their discovery, enzymes have been the focus of attention in several research areas. Many of t...
Enzymes are large biomolecules which catalyze complex reactions with high selectivity and ...
Enzymes are extremely powerful tools essential for all human life. Enzymes are usually comprised of ...
Enzymes, together with the process of self-assembly, constitute necessary components of the foundati...
Amino acids are the building blocks used to construct peptides. Peptides can form different secondar...
Amino acids are the building blocks used to construct peptides. Peptides can form different secondar...
Enzymes fold into unique three-dimensional structures, which underlie their remarkable catalytic pro...
Recently, catalytic peptides were introduced that mimicked protease activities and showed promising ...
Recently, catalytic peptides were introduced that mimicked protease activities and showed promising ...
Life's diverse molecular functions are largely based on only a small number of highly conserved buil...