Rational heme protein design: all roads lead to Rome.

Ying-WuLin; Elizabeth BSawyer; JiangyunWang; (2013) Rational heme protein design: all roads lead to Rome. Chemistry, an Asian journal, 8 (11). pp. 2534-2544. ISSN 1861-4728 DOI: 10.1002/asia.201300291
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Heme proteins are among the most abundant and important metalloproteins, exerting diverse biological functions including oxygen transport, small molecule sensing, selective C-H bond activation, nitrite reduction, and electron transfer. Rational heme protein designs focus on the modification of the heme-binding active site and the heme group, protein hybridization and domain swapping, and de novo design. These strategies not only provide us with unique advantages for illustrating the structure-property-reactivity-function (SPRF) relationship of heme proteins in nature but also endow us with the ability to create novel biocatalysts and biosensors.


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