2023
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv-2023-sq85v
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Non-Native Site-Selective Enzyme Catalysis

Abstract: The ability to a site-selectively modify equivalent functional groups in a molecule has the potential to streamline syntheses and increase product yields by lowering step counts. Enzymes catalyze site-selective transformations throughout primary and secondary metabolism, but leveraging this capability for non-native substrates and reactions requires a detailed understanding of the potential and limitations of enzyme catalysis and how these bounds can be extended by protein engineering. In this review, we discu… Show more

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