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Design and Construction of Novel Peptides and Proteins by Tailored Incorporation of Coenzyme Functionality

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Implementation and Redesign of Catalytic Function in Biopolymers

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Recent research in a number of laboratories has focused on devising strategies for the integration of coenzyme functionality into non-native biopolymer scaffolds. The goal of this research is to influence the inherent chemical reactivity of coenzymes to generate unique molecules with novel functional properties. This review will discuss the progress made in this area and delineate the issues involved in using polypeptides and proteins to harness the chemical properties of selected coenzymes. The specific coenzymes that will be presented in this review are pyridoxal phosphate, thiazolium pyrophosphate, flavin and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide.

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Imperiali, B., McDonnell, K.A., Shogren-Knaak, M. (1999). Design and Construction of Novel Peptides and Proteins by Tailored Incorporation of Coenzyme Functionality. In: Schmidtchen, F.P., et al. Implementation and Redesign of Catalytic Function in Biopolymers. Topics in Current Chemistry, vol 202. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-48990-8_1

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