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Enzyme models: design and selection
Authors:Stuart J Rowan  Jeremy KM Sanders
Affiliation:Cambridge Centre for Molecular Recognition, University Chemical Laboratory, Lensfield Road, Cambridge CB2 1EW, UK
Abstract:There are two approaches to the discovery of enzyme mimics, that is identifying molecules that are able to bind substrate(s) and then catalyze reactions. The first approach, often inspired by enzymes themselves, utilises chemical knowledge and experience to design the catalyst. The other approach is to create a library and select the best host of a transition state analogue of the required reaction.
Keywords:Abbreviations: CD cyclodextrin   FAD flavin adenine dinucleotide   FMN flavin mononucleotide   NMMPN-methyl mesoporphyrin   ThDP thiamine diphosphate   TSA transition state analogue
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