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Modelling of Enzyme Properties in Organic Solvents

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 In this article we review how molecular modeling techniques can be used to shed some light on the influence of organic solvents on the molecular characteristics of proteins and enzymes. Molecular dynamic simulations on bovine pancreas trypsin inhibitor, chymotrypsin, and subtilisin make it possible to get a deeper understanding into how increased intramolecular interactions improve conformational rigidity, thus explaining the lower reactivity and the higher thermostability of enzymes in non-aqueous media. The application of thermodynamics-based models allows first qualitative predictions on the selectivity of many reaction types; however, the application of quantum mechanical/molecular mechanical methods is required for the development of quantitative models of actual reactivity patterns.

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Received November 18, 1999. Accepted (revised) February 8, 2000

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Colombo, G., Ottolina, G. & Carrea, G. Modelling of Enzyme Properties in Organic Solvents. Monatshefte fuer Chemie 131, 527–547 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s007060070085

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