- Enzyme mimic
An enzyme mimic is a
small molecule complex that models the molecular structure, spectroscopic properties, or reactivity of anenzyme , sometime called bioinspired complexes. [Stephen J. Lippard, Jeremy M. Berg, Principles of Bioinorganic Chemistry, University Science Books, 1994, ISBN 0-935702-72-5]Overview
Enzymes areproteins whichcatalyze areaction . Like any other protein an enzyme is anamino acid polymer with addedcofactors and otherpost-translational modifications . Often most of the amino acid polymer is indirectly involved with the enzymes function, perhaps providing ancillary structure or connectivity, indirect activity regulation, or molecular identification of the enzyme. As a result most enzymes are large molecules weighing manykilodalton s. This bulk can obscure various investigative techniques such asNMR ,EPR ,electrochemistry ,crystallography , among others. It is standard practice to compare spectroscopic data from enzymes to similar spectroscopic data derived from better characterized small molecules. In this way the understanding of metalloenzymes and othermetalloprotein s have developed. In many cases the small molecule analogs were created for other reason, however, it has been increasingly common for group to intentionally make small molecule analogs also known as enzyme mimics. These enzyme mimics are prime examples ofbioinorganic chemistry .Motivation
Most enyzme mimics studies are motivated by a combination of factors including factors that are unrelated to the enyzme. Several of the factors that are related to the enzyme are listed below.
Defining the active site structure. A number of important active sites are still poorly defined. This includes the
oxygen evolving complex andnitrogenase . In an effort to understand these enzymes small molecule analogs are created and compared to the data which exists for the proteins.Understanding the active site function. The structure of some enzymes are very well characterized, however, the function of some component of the active site is poorly understood. This is often investigated through
site-directed mutagenesis . In addition the synthesis of a model complex can suggest the function of various components.Reproducing the enzymes function. A number of enzymes are an interest since they catalyze a reaction chemist find challenging. These reactions include the partial oxidation of a hydrocarbon by
methane monooxygenase (MMO) or the oxidation and production ofhydrogen byhydrogenase . "Functional" enzyme mimics or bioinspired catalysts are designed with characteristics of the enzyme in hopes of reproducing the enzymes functionality.Significant Examples
This list is extremely abbreviated in terms of the enzymes mimicked and the primary investigators working on each enzyme mimic.
Richard Holm's work on mimics of
nitrogenase and creation ofiron sulfur cluster s.Stephen Lippard 's work on MMO.Christopher Pickett 's work onHydrogenase mimic s.Harry Gray's work with
porphyrin s complexes.References
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