More than one third of all proteins are metalloproteins. They catalyze important reactions such as photosynthesis, nitrogen fixation and CO2 reduction. Metalloproteins such as the olfactory receptors also serve as highly elaborate sensors. Here we review recent developments in functional metalloprotein design using the genetic code expansion approach. We show that, through the site-specific incorporation of metal-chelating unnatural amino acids (UAAs), proton and electron transfer mediators, and UAAs bearing bioorthogonal reaction groups, small soluble proteins can recapitulate and expand the important functions of complex metalloproteins. Further developments along this route may result in cell factories and live-cell sensors with unpreced...
Proteins in nature are synthesized from a conservative set of 20 canonical amino acids, limiting the...
One third of proteins in nature have been revealed as metalloproteins, whereas most of them remain u...
Abstract Metalloenzymes constitute a large subclass of proteins with diverse functions including met...
The ability to rationally design metalloproteins with desired functions remains a difficult challeng...
The genetic code can be expanded to include unnatural amino acids (Uaas) by engineering orthogonal c...
Metalloproteins are crucial for life. The mutual relationship between metal ions and proteins makes...
Proteins are the workhorses of the cell, playing crucial roles in virtually every biological process...
A metal-ion chelating amino acid, (8-hydroxyquinolin-3-yl)alanine, was genetically encoded in E. col...
Metalloprotein and redox protein design are rapidly advancing toward the chemical synthesis of novel...
ABSTRACT: Genetically encoded unnatural amino acids could facilitate the design of proteins and enzy...
Much is now known about how protein folding occurs, through the sequence analysis of proteins of kno...
A major objective in protein science is the design of enzymes with novel catalytic activities that a...
The de novo design of artificial metalloproteins from first-principles is a powerful strategy with w...
Chemical modification of proteins has proved to be an essential tool in engineering proteins for bas...
We present a baculovirus-based protein engineering method that enables site-specific introduction of...
Proteins in nature are synthesized from a conservative set of 20 canonical amino acids, limiting the...
One third of proteins in nature have been revealed as metalloproteins, whereas most of them remain u...
Abstract Metalloenzymes constitute a large subclass of proteins with diverse functions including met...
The ability to rationally design metalloproteins with desired functions remains a difficult challeng...
The genetic code can be expanded to include unnatural amino acids (Uaas) by engineering orthogonal c...
Metalloproteins are crucial for life. The mutual relationship between metal ions and proteins makes...
Proteins are the workhorses of the cell, playing crucial roles in virtually every biological process...
A metal-ion chelating amino acid, (8-hydroxyquinolin-3-yl)alanine, was genetically encoded in E. col...
Metalloprotein and redox protein design are rapidly advancing toward the chemical synthesis of novel...
ABSTRACT: Genetically encoded unnatural amino acids could facilitate the design of proteins and enzy...
Much is now known about how protein folding occurs, through the sequence analysis of proteins of kno...
A major objective in protein science is the design of enzymes with novel catalytic activities that a...
The de novo design of artificial metalloproteins from first-principles is a powerful strategy with w...
Chemical modification of proteins has proved to be an essential tool in engineering proteins for bas...
We present a baculovirus-based protein engineering method that enables site-specific introduction of...
Proteins in nature are synthesized from a conservative set of 20 canonical amino acids, limiting the...
One third of proteins in nature have been revealed as metalloproteins, whereas most of them remain u...
Abstract Metalloenzymes constitute a large subclass of proteins with diverse functions including met...