Issue 9, 2006

Inferring the chemical mechanism from structures of enzymes

Abstract

Chemistry has once again embraced the study of enzyme mechanism as a core discipline. Chemists are uniquely able to contribute to the analysis of enzymes through their understanding of the reactivity of atoms. In this tutorial review for the Corday-Morgan medal, I will concentrate on the work from my lab over the past six years. I discuss enzymes which transform carbohydrates and incorporate halogens. The tutorial review will emphasise the strengths and limitations of structural biology as a means to deducing the chemical mechanism.

Graphical abstract: Inferring the chemical mechanism from structures of enzymes

Article information

Article type
Tutorial Review
Submitted
17 Feb 2006
First published
18 May 2006

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2006,35, 763-770

Inferring the chemical mechanism from structures of enzymes

J. H. Naismith, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2006, 35, 763 DOI: 10.1039/B602313D

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