Electrostatic Preorganization in Three Distinct Heterogeneous Proteasome β-Subunits
Silvia Ferrer,
Vicent Moliner,
Katarzyna Świderek
Abstract:The origin of the enzyme's powerful role in accelerating chemical reactions is one of the most critical and still widely discussed questions. It is already accepted that enzymes impose an electrostatic field onto their substrates by adopting complex three-dimensional structures; therefore, the preorganization of electric fields inside protein active sites has been proposed as a crucial contributor to catalytic mechanisms and rate constant enhancement. In this work, we focus on three catalytically active βsubun… Show more
This review outlines recent advances in field-regulated catalysis and reveals the key role of dipole manipulation by electric/magnetic/electromagnetic fields.
This review outlines recent advances in field-regulated catalysis and reveals the key role of dipole manipulation by electric/magnetic/electromagnetic fields.
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