Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7694922 | Current Opinion in Chemical Biology | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Metal ions are frequently found in natural protein-protein interfaces, where they stabilize quaternary or supramolecular protein structures, mediate transient protein-protein interactions, and serve as catalytic centers. Paralleling these natural roles, coordination chemistry of metal ions is being increasingly utilized in creative ways toward engineering and controlling the assembly of functional supramolecular peptide and protein architectures. Here we provide a brief overview of this emerging branch of metalloprotein/peptide engineering and highlight a few select examples from the recent literature that best capture the diversity and future potential of approaches that are being developed.
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Authors
Pamela A Sontz, Woon Ju Song, F Akif Tezcan,