Design of Artificial Enzymes Bearing Several Active Centers: New Trends, Opportunities and Problems

Int J Mol Sci. 2022 May 10;23(10):5304. doi: 10.3390/ijms23105304.

Abstract

Harnessing enzymes which possess several catalytic activities is a topic where intense research has been carried out, mainly coupled with the development of cascade reactions. This review tries to cover the different possibilities to reach this goal: enzymes with promiscuous activities, fusion enzymes, enzymes + metal catalysts (including metal nanoparticles or site-directed attached organometallic catalyst), enzymes bearing non-canonical amino acids + metal catalysts, design of enzymes bearing a second biological but artificial active center (plurizymes) by coupling enzyme modelling and directed mutagenesis and plurizymes that have been site directed modified in both or in just one active center with an irreversible inhibitor attached to an organometallic catalyst. Some examples of cascade reactions catalyzed by the enzymes bearing several catalytic activities are also described. Finally, some foreseen problems of the use of these multi-activity enzymes are described (mainly related to the balance of the catalytic activities, necessary in many instances, or the different operational stabilities of the different catalytic activities). The design of new multi-activity enzymes (e.g., plurizymes or modified plurizymes) seems to be a topic with unarguable interest, as this may link biological and non-biological activities to establish new combo-catalysis routes.

Keywords: artificial metal-enzyme composites; fused enzymes; plurizymes; promiscuous enzymes.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Amino Acids
  • Catalysis
  • Metal Nanoparticles* / chemistry
  • Metals

Substances

  • Amino Acids
  • Metals