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Metal complexes introduced into protein scaffolds can generate versatile biomimetic catalysts endowed with a variety of catalytic properties. Here, we synthesized and covalently bound a bipyridinyl derivative to the active centre of an esterase to generate a biomimetic catalyst that shows catecholase activity and enantioselective catalytic oxidation of (+)-catechin.
Metal complexes introduced into protein scaffolds can generate versatile biomimetic catalysts endowed with a variety of catalytic properties. Here, we synthesized and covalently bound a bipyridinyl derivative to the active centre of an esterase to generate a biomimetic catalyst that shows catecholase activity and enantioselective catalytic oxidation of (+)-catechin.
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Transforming an esterase into an enantioselective catecholase through bioconjugation of a versatile metal-chelating inhibitor.,Fernandez-Lopez L, Cea-Rama I, Alvarez-Malmagro J, Ressmann AK, Gonzalez-Alfonso JL, Coscolin C, Shahgaldian P, Plou FJ, Modregger J, Pita M, Sanz-Aparicio J, Ferrer M Chem Commun (Camb). 2023 Jun 28. doi: 10.1039/d3cc01946b. PMID:37376994<ref>PMID:37376994</ref>
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Transforming an esterase into an enantioselective catecholase through bioconjugation of a versatile metal-chelating inhibitor.,Fernandez-Lopez L, Cea-Rama I, Alvarez-Malmagro J, Ressmann AK, Gonzalez-Alfonso JL, Coscolin C, Shahgaldian P, Plou FJ, Modregger J, Pita M, Sanz-Aparicio J, Ferrer M Chem Commun (Camb). 2023 Aug 1;59(62):9469-9472. doi: 10.1039/d3cc01946b. PMID:37376994<ref>PMID:37376994</ref>
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From MEDLINE&reg;/PubMed&reg;, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.<br>

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STRUCTURE OF ESTER-HYDROLASE EH3 FROM THE METAGENOME OF MARINE SEDIMENTS AT MILAZZO HARBOR (SICILY, ITALY) COMPLEXED WITH A DERIVATIVE OF BIPYRIDINE PHOSPHONATE

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