Protein engineering of oxygenases for biocatalysis.
P. Cirino, and F. Arnold. Curr Opin Chem Biol, 6 (2):
130--135(April 2002)
Abstract
Oxygenase enzymes have seen limited practical applications because of their complexity, poor stabilities, and often low catalytic rates. However, their ability to perform difficult chemistry with high selectivity and specificity has kept oxygenases at the forefront of engineering efforts. Growing understanding of structure-function relationships and improved protein engineering methods are paving the way for applications of oxygenases in chemical synthesis and bioremediation.
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%A Cirino, P. C.
%A Arnold, F. H.
%C Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering 210-41, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA.
%D 2002
%J Curr Opin Chem Biol
%K biocatalysis oxygenases
%N 2
%P 130--135
%T Protein engineering of oxygenases for biocatalysis.
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%V 6
%X Oxygenase enzymes have seen limited practical applications because of their complexity, poor stabilities, and often low catalytic rates. However, their ability to perform difficult chemistry with high selectivity and specificity has kept oxygenases at the forefront of engineering efforts. Growing understanding of structure-function relationships and improved protein engineering methods are paving the way for applications of oxygenases in chemical synthesis and bioremediation.
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