Nature relies on complexes of colocated enzymes to efficiently perform multiple catalytic steps. Such enzyme colocalisation promotes substrate channelling, enhances the activity of multiple synergistically acting enzymes and avoids the loss of potentially toxic intermediates. The industrial biotechnology field develops sophisticated methods to mimic natural colocalisation mechanisms to produce increasingly complex bio-based chemicals. Synthetic protein scaffolds are an advanced way to achieve colocalisation of multiple enzymes in one protein complex. The backbone scaffold is composed of multiple domains that are either separated by linkers or fused to self-assembling proteins. Enzymes are recruited to this scaffold by fusing them to domains...
Assembly of proteins into higher-order complexes generates specificity and selectivity in cellular s...
In nature, enzymatic reaction cascades, i.e., realized in metabolic networks, operate with unprecede...
Gröger H, Schallmey A, Schwab H, Kourist R. Multi-enzyme cascades as synthetic tool for biocatalysis...
Nature relies on complexes of colocated enzymes to efficiently perform multiple catalytic steps. Suc...
In nature, enzymes are often colocalised to promote substrate channeling and to enhance synergism. S...
Protein scaffolding is a natural phenomenon whereby proteins colocalize into macromolecular complexe...
Abstract Multi-enzyme complexes designed based on scaffold proteins are a current topic in molecular...
Interactions between proteins control molecular functions such as signalling or metabolic activity. ...
Multi-enzymatic cascades with enzymes arranged in close-proximity through a protein scaffold can tri...
Chen, WilfredMulti-enzyme cascade reactions are common in nature. Compared to free-floating enzyme c...
There is ever increasing interest in developing biological routes for the production of valuable che...
Jaeger VD, Lamm R, Kloss R, et al. A Synthetic Reaction Cascade Implemented by Colocalization of Two...
Available online at www.sciencedirect.com ctcation among these partners within the same enzyme netwo...
Abstract Background The microbial synthesis of fuels, commodity chemicals, and bioactive compounds n...
Proteins are essential macromolecules for all living organisms. They provide cellularstructure and p...
Assembly of proteins into higher-order complexes generates specificity and selectivity in cellular s...
In nature, enzymatic reaction cascades, i.e., realized in metabolic networks, operate with unprecede...
Gröger H, Schallmey A, Schwab H, Kourist R. Multi-enzyme cascades as synthetic tool for biocatalysis...
Nature relies on complexes of colocated enzymes to efficiently perform multiple catalytic steps. Suc...
In nature, enzymes are often colocalised to promote substrate channeling and to enhance synergism. S...
Protein scaffolding is a natural phenomenon whereby proteins colocalize into macromolecular complexe...
Abstract Multi-enzyme complexes designed based on scaffold proteins are a current topic in molecular...
Interactions between proteins control molecular functions such as signalling or metabolic activity. ...
Multi-enzymatic cascades with enzymes arranged in close-proximity through a protein scaffold can tri...
Chen, WilfredMulti-enzyme cascade reactions are common in nature. Compared to free-floating enzyme c...
There is ever increasing interest in developing biological routes for the production of valuable che...
Jaeger VD, Lamm R, Kloss R, et al. A Synthetic Reaction Cascade Implemented by Colocalization of Two...
Available online at www.sciencedirect.com ctcation among these partners within the same enzyme netwo...
Abstract Background The microbial synthesis of fuels, commodity chemicals, and bioactive compounds n...
Proteins are essential macromolecules for all living organisms. They provide cellularstructure and p...
Assembly of proteins into higher-order complexes generates specificity and selectivity in cellular s...
In nature, enzymatic reaction cascades, i.e., realized in metabolic networks, operate with unprecede...
Gröger H, Schallmey A, Schwab H, Kourist R. Multi-enzyme cascades as synthetic tool for biocatalysis...