Biomolecules are frequently chiral compounds, existing in enantiomeric forms. Amino acids represent a meaningful example of chiral biological molecules. Both L- and D-amino acids play key roles in the biochemical structure and metabolic processes of living organisms, from bacteria to mammals. In this review, we explore the enantiospecific interaction between proteins and chiral amino acids, introducing theoretical models and describing the molecular basis of the ability of some of the most important enzymes involved in the metabolism of amino acids (i.e., amino acid oxidases, dehydrogenases, and aminotransferases) to discriminate the opposite enantiomers. Our analysis showcases the power of natural evolution in shaping biological processes....
Based on a CSD search, a meta-analysis of 1179 structures of 19 natural amino acids H3NC alpha H(R)C...
Enzymatic promiscuity is the ability of enzymes to catalyze additional reactions different from thos...
Methods of preparing enantiomerically pure amino acids especially focusing on amino-acylase-based re...
Biomolecules are frequently chiral compounds, existing in enantiomeric forms. Amino acids represent ...
Amino acids are among the most important molecules in nature since they play central roles both as b...
Discussions are made concerning realistic mechanisms for the origin of L-amino acids in the biospher...
Background: An important facet of early biological evolution is the selection of chiral enantiomers ...
Chiral pentose sugars mediate the enantioselective synthesis of amino acid precursors, with the magn...
α-Amino acids are present in two opposite configurations due to the presence of a central carbon ato...
In most cases, enantiomers of chiral compounds behave differently in biochemical processes. Therefor...
The D-enantiomers of amino acids have been thought to have relatively minor functions in biological ...
The synthesis of optically pure enantiomers is a challenge for traditional chemistry. Enzymes often ...
In abiotic reactions, equal mixtures of L- and D- amino acid enantiomers are produced unless conditi...
All natural proteins are composed of t-amino acids and are inherently chiral. The properties of both...
Enantioselectivity has always been a key feature of enzymatic synthesis. In some cases, when enzymes...
Based on a CSD search, a meta-analysis of 1179 structures of 19 natural amino acids H3NC alpha H(R)C...
Enzymatic promiscuity is the ability of enzymes to catalyze additional reactions different from thos...
Methods of preparing enantiomerically pure amino acids especially focusing on amino-acylase-based re...
Biomolecules are frequently chiral compounds, existing in enantiomeric forms. Amino acids represent ...
Amino acids are among the most important molecules in nature since they play central roles both as b...
Discussions are made concerning realistic mechanisms for the origin of L-amino acids in the biospher...
Background: An important facet of early biological evolution is the selection of chiral enantiomers ...
Chiral pentose sugars mediate the enantioselective synthesis of amino acid precursors, with the magn...
α-Amino acids are present in two opposite configurations due to the presence of a central carbon ato...
In most cases, enantiomers of chiral compounds behave differently in biochemical processes. Therefor...
The D-enantiomers of amino acids have been thought to have relatively minor functions in biological ...
The synthesis of optically pure enantiomers is a challenge for traditional chemistry. Enzymes often ...
In abiotic reactions, equal mixtures of L- and D- amino acid enantiomers are produced unless conditi...
All natural proteins are composed of t-amino acids and are inherently chiral. The properties of both...
Enantioselectivity has always been a key feature of enzymatic synthesis. In some cases, when enzymes...
Based on a CSD search, a meta-analysis of 1179 structures of 19 natural amino acids H3NC alpha H(R)C...
Enzymatic promiscuity is the ability of enzymes to catalyze additional reactions different from thos...
Methods of preparing enantiomerically pure amino acids especially focusing on amino-acylase-based re...