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Solid-State MetalloproteinsAn Alternative to Immobilisation

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MOLECULES
卷 21, 期 7, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules21070919

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biocatalysis; industrial biotechnology; silk; biosensors; de novo engineering

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This commentary outlines a protein engineering approach as an alternative to immobilisation developed in our laboratory. We use a recombinant silk protein into which metal active sites can be incorporated to produce solid-state metalloprotein materials. The silk protein directly coordinates to the metal centres providing control over their reactivity akin to that seen in naturally occurring metalloproteins. These solid-state materials are remarkably stable at a range of temperatures and different solvent conditions. I discuss the genesis of this approach and highlight areas where such solid-state materials could find application.

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