热稳定性
蛋白质工程
定向进化
酶
功能(生物学)
合理设计
结构塑性
计算生物学
计算机科学
生化工程
结构功能
化学
纳米技术
生物
工程类
材料科学
生物化学
遗传学
基因
物理
神经科学
粒子物理学
突变体
作者
Shenyuan Xu,Lei Zhou,Ying Xu,Han‐Yue Hong,Chen Dai,Yajun Wang,Yu‐Guo Zheng
摘要
Abstract Structural information can help engineer enzymes. Usually, specific amino acids in particular regions are targeted for functional reconstruction to enhance the catalytic performance, including activity, stereoselectivity, and thermostability. Appropriate selection of target sites is the key to structure‐based design, which requires elucidation of the structure–function relationships. Here, we summarize the mutations of residues in different specific regions, including active center, access tunnels, and flexible loops, on fine‐tuning the catalytic performance of enzymes, and discuss the effects of altering the local structural environment on the functions. In addition, we keep up with the recent progress of structure‐based approaches for enzyme engineering, aiming to provide some guidance on how to take advantage of the structural information.
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