2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.accounts.2c00824
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How to Build a Metalloenzyme: Lessons from a Protein-Based Model of Acetyl Coenzyme A Synthase

Abstract: Conspectus “What I cannot create, I do not understand”Richard Feynman. This sentiment motivates the entire field of artificial metalloenzymes. Naturally occurring enzymes catalyze reactions with efficiencies, rates, and selectivity that generally cannot be achieved in synthetic systems. Many of these processes represent vital building blocks for a sustainable society, including CO2 conversion, nitrogen fixation, water oxidation, and liquid fuel synthesis. Our inability as chemists to fully reproduce the funct… Show more

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“…This assembly performs the catalytic conversion of CO, CH 3 + , and Coenzyme-A fragments into Acetyl-Coenzyme A (Acetyl-CoA), akin to the industrial Monstanto Process. [8][9][10][11] Fig. 1 depicts the active site of ACS known as the A-Cluster, which consists of two distinct nickel centers bridged to a conventional 4Fe4S cluster by a cysteinyl thiolate.…”
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“…This assembly performs the catalytic conversion of CO, CH 3 + , and Coenzyme-A fragments into Acetyl-Coenzyme A (Acetyl-CoA), akin to the industrial Monstanto Process. [8][9][10][11] Fig. 1 depicts the active site of ACS known as the A-Cluster, which consists of two distinct nickel centers bridged to a conventional 4Fe4S cluster by a cysteinyl thiolate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Active site of acetyl CoA synthase. [8][9][10][11] chemistry, the Ni(CGC) acts as a metallodithiolateligand to a second catalytically active nickel, referred to as Ni p ; i.e., Ni p is proximal to the 4Fe4S cluster. The Ni p is coordinated by three bridging thiolates in its resting state: two originate from the Ni (CGC) and one from a cysteine residue that bridges Ni p to the 4Fe4S cluster.…”
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