Theozymes and compuzymes: theoretical models for biological catalysis
- PMID: 9914196
- DOI: 10.1016/s1367-5931(98)80112-9
Theozymes and compuzymes: theoretical models for biological catalysis
Abstract
A theozyme is a theoretical enzyme constructed by computing the optimal geometry for transition-state stabilization by functional groups. It is created in order to permit quantitative assessment of catalytic function. Theozymes have been used to elucidate the role of transition-state stabilization in the mechanisms underlying enzyme- and antibody-catalyzed hydroxyepoxide cyclizations, eliminations and decarboxylations, peptide and ester hydrolyses, and pericyclic and radical reactions. The enzymes studied include orotodine monophosphate decarboxylase, HIV protease and ribonucleotide reductase.
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