This book chapter discusses the main properties of metal ions in proteins. First, it describes the amino acids that act as ligands and their possible binding modes. The most representative metal ions in biological systems are briefly outlined, mainly regarding their preferred geometry and their functions. Finally, the chapter focuses on two classes of iron-containing metalloproteins (heme proteins and carboxylate-bridged diiron proteins) in order to illustrate how the same metal cofactor can be engaged in a number of different roles. The various first and second ligation sphere interactions, which finely tune the cofactor properties, thus effecting such different functions, will be highlighted. The models developed by us for these two c...
The design and creation of a functional metalloanti body is presented. A survey of metalloprotein st...
Metal ions, known as a major ligand of proteins, often play a crucial role in the structure and func...
Protein design provides a rigorous test of our knowledge about proteins and allows the creation of n...
This book chapter discusses the main properties of metal ions in proteins. First, it describes the a...
Metal ions bound within proteins, also called metallocofactors, are commonly found in nature and met...
Metal ions play a functional role in numerous biochemical processes and cellular pathways. Indeed, a...
A major objective in protein science is the design of enzymes with novel catalytic activities that a...
De novo protein design provides an attractive approach for the construction of models to probe the f...
De novo protein design provides an attractive approach for the construction of models to probe the f...
Metal binding proteins or metalloproteins chelate a metal ion cofactor such as iron, zinc, or copper...
Metal ions are constituents of many metalloproteins, in which they have either catalytic (metalloenz...
In metalloproteins, the protein environment modulates metal properties to achieve the required goal,...
Protein metalation is a process that determines the formation of adducts upon reaction of metal comp...
ABSTRACT: Genetically encoded unnatural amino acids could facilitate the design of proteins and enzy...
Abstract. Metals are commonly found as natural constituents of proteins. Since many such metals can ...
The design and creation of a functional metalloanti body is presented. A survey of metalloprotein st...
Metal ions, known as a major ligand of proteins, often play a crucial role in the structure and func...
Protein design provides a rigorous test of our knowledge about proteins and allows the creation of n...
This book chapter discusses the main properties of metal ions in proteins. First, it describes the a...
Metal ions bound within proteins, also called metallocofactors, are commonly found in nature and met...
Metal ions play a functional role in numerous biochemical processes and cellular pathways. Indeed, a...
A major objective in protein science is the design of enzymes with novel catalytic activities that a...
De novo protein design provides an attractive approach for the construction of models to probe the f...
De novo protein design provides an attractive approach for the construction of models to probe the f...
Metal binding proteins or metalloproteins chelate a metal ion cofactor such as iron, zinc, or copper...
Metal ions are constituents of many metalloproteins, in which they have either catalytic (metalloenz...
In metalloproteins, the protein environment modulates metal properties to achieve the required goal,...
Protein metalation is a process that determines the formation of adducts upon reaction of metal comp...
ABSTRACT: Genetically encoded unnatural amino acids could facilitate the design of proteins and enzy...
Abstract. Metals are commonly found as natural constituents of proteins. Since many such metals can ...
The design and creation of a functional metalloanti body is presented. A survey of metalloprotein st...
Metal ions, known as a major ligand of proteins, often play a crucial role in the structure and func...
Protein design provides a rigorous test of our knowledge about proteins and allows the creation of n...