Directed evolution of artificial metalloenzymes for in vivo metathesis
Markus Jeschek,
Raphael Reuter,
Tillmann Heinisch,
Christian Trindler,
Juliane Klehr,
Sven Panke () and
Thomas R. Ward ()
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Markus Jeschek: ETH Zurich
Raphael Reuter: University of Basel
Tillmann Heinisch: University of Basel
Christian Trindler: University of Basel
Juliane Klehr: University of Basel
Sven Panke: ETH Zurich
Thomas R. Ward: University of Basel
Nature, 2016, vol. 537, issue 7622, 661-665
Abstract:
An artificial metalloenzyme is compartmentalized and evolved in vivo for olefin metathesis—an archetypal organometallic reaction without equivalent in nature; the evolved metathase reveals broad substrate scope and compares favourably with commercial catalysts.
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1038/nature19114
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