This document summarizes information about synzymes, which are artificial enzymes designed to mimic natural enzymes. It discusses the ideal characteristics of synzymes, such as having a hydrophobic binding site and catalytic group similar to enzymes. Approaches for designing synzymes include using cyclodextrins or cyclophanes to position catalytic groups to mimic enzyme active sites. Examples of reactions catalyzed by synzyme designs include palladium-based reactions and multi-step reactions through immobilizing multiple catalysts on polymers.
An artificial enzyme is a synthetic organic molecule or ion that mimics one or more functions of an enzyme.
Molecules are designed and modified to achieve some desirable features of enzymes.
Protein engineering has been developed to design and synthesize molecules with the attributes of enzymes for non-natural reactions.
They have a molecular weight of less than 2000 Dalton.
They have the ability to stabilize at a higher temperature.
They are also known as synzymes or enzyme mimics.
An artificial enzyme is a synthetic organic molecule or ion that mimics one or more functions of an enzyme.
Molecules are designed and modified to achieve some desirable features of enzymes.
Protein engineering has been developed to design and synthesize molecules with the attributes of enzymes for non-natural reactions.
They have a molecular weight of less than 2000 Dalton.
They have the ability to stabilize at a higher temperature.
They are also known as synzymes or enzyme mimics.
Prediction of the three dimensional structure of a given protein sequence i.e. target protein from the amino acid sequence of a homologous (template) protein for which an X-ray or NMR structure is available based on an alignment to one or more known protein structures
ENZYME INHIBITION THE MOST IMPORTANT TOPIC FOR BIOLOGY AS WELL AS CHEMISTRY PEOPLES. WE HAVE HERE COVERED FOR THE PHARMA STUDENTS THIS WILL MAKE THEM EASY AS WE ARE COLLECTED ALL THE DATA A SINGLE PLACE WICH COVERS ALL THE COTENTS.
This presentation deals with basics of enzyme kinetics and introduction to various plots which aid in understanding the mechanism of inhibition of enzymes.
Extraction, Purification and Production of Enzymes (Biotechnology) Ajjay Kumar Gupta
Extraction, Purification and Production of Enzymes (Biotechnology) (Polystyrenes, Polypeptides, Polysaccharides, Proteins, Carbon, Propylene Oxide, Vinyl Chloride, Biosensors, Amino Acids, Antibiotics, Acrylamide, Organic Acids, Maltose Syrups, Hollow Fibres, Hollow Fibres, Enzyme Immunoassay (ELA), Enzyme Electrodes, Biocatalysts)
Industrial biotechnology is the practice of using cells to generate industrially useful products. An enzyme is a protein that catalyzes, or speeds up, a chemical reaction. Enzymes are the focal point of biotechnological processes, without them biotechnology as a subject would not exist. The main advantage of enzymes compared to most other catalysts is their stereo, region and chemo selectivity and specificity. Enzymes are responsible for many essential biochemical reactions in microorganisms, plants, animals, and human beings.
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Prediction of the three dimensional structure of a given protein sequence i.e. target protein from the amino acid sequence of a homologous (template) protein for which an X-ray or NMR structure is available based on an alignment to one or more known protein structures
ENZYME INHIBITION THE MOST IMPORTANT TOPIC FOR BIOLOGY AS WELL AS CHEMISTRY PEOPLES. WE HAVE HERE COVERED FOR THE PHARMA STUDENTS THIS WILL MAKE THEM EASY AS WE ARE COLLECTED ALL THE DATA A SINGLE PLACE WICH COVERS ALL THE COTENTS.
This presentation deals with basics of enzyme kinetics and introduction to various plots which aid in understanding the mechanism of inhibition of enzymes.
Extraction, Purification and Production of Enzymes (Biotechnology) Ajjay Kumar Gupta
Extraction, Purification and Production of Enzymes (Biotechnology) (Polystyrenes, Polypeptides, Polysaccharides, Proteins, Carbon, Propylene Oxide, Vinyl Chloride, Biosensors, Amino Acids, Antibiotics, Acrylamide, Organic Acids, Maltose Syrups, Hollow Fibres, Hollow Fibres, Enzyme Immunoassay (ELA), Enzyme Electrodes, Biocatalysts)
Industrial biotechnology is the practice of using cells to generate industrially useful products. An enzyme is a protein that catalyzes, or speeds up, a chemical reaction. Enzymes are the focal point of biotechnological processes, without them biotechnology as a subject would not exist. The main advantage of enzymes compared to most other catalysts is their stereo, region and chemo selectivity and specificity. Enzymes are responsible for many essential biochemical reactions in microorganisms, plants, animals, and human beings.
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A coupling reaction in organic chemistry is a general term for a variety of reactions where two hydrocarbon fragments are coupled with the aid of a metal catalyst.
The electrosomes, a novel surface-display system based on the specific
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in the scaffoldin to assemble an ethanol oxidation cascade, and (ii) a hybrid
cathode, which consists of a dockerin-containing oxygen-reducing enzyme
attached in multiple copies to the cohesin-bearing scaffoldin.
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Couples presenting to the infertility clinic- Do they really have infertility...Sujoy Dasgupta
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This slide deck presented by Dr. Kami Maddocks, Professor-Clinical in the Division of Hematology and
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The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, will provide insight into new directions in targeted therapeutic approaches for older adults with mantle cell lymphoma.
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Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is a rare, aggressive B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) accounting for 5% to 7% of all lymphomas. Its prognosis ranges from indolent disease that does not require treatment for years to very aggressive disease, which is associated with poor survival (Silkenstedt et al, 2021). Typically, MCL is diagnosed at advanced stage and in older patients who cannot tolerate intensive therapy (NCCN, 2022). Although recent advances have slightly increased remission rates, recurrence and relapse remain very common, leading to a median overall survival between 3 and 6 years (LLS, 2021). Though there are several effective options, progress is still needed towards establishing an accepted frontline approach for MCL (Castellino et al, 2022). Treatment selection and management of MCL are complicated by the heterogeneity of prognosis, advanced age and comorbidities of patients, and lack of an established standard approach for treatment, making it vital that clinicians be familiar with the latest research and advances in this area. In this activity chaired by Michael Wang, MD, Professor in the Department of Lymphoma & Myeloma at MD Anderson Cancer Center, expert faculty will discuss prognostic factors informing treatment, the promising results of recent trials in new therapeutic approaches, and the implications of treatment resistance in therapeutic selection for MCL.
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2. • Introduction
• Ideal characteristics of synzymes
• Mechanism of Enzyme catalysis
• Design approaches for synzymes:
• Cyclodextrine
• cyclophane
• Reaction catalysis by synzymes:
• Palladium based catalysis
• Multiple Chain Reaction
CONTENT TO BE STUDY...
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3. • Artificial enzymes may be defined as the synthetic, organic molecule
prepared to recreate/mimic the active site of an enzyme.
• They have a molecular weight less than 2000 Dalton.
• They have the ability to stabilize at high temperatures.
• They are also known as synzymes or enzyme mimics.
• These catalytic groups are usually chosen to mimic the amino acid
residues known to be involved in the enzyme catalysed reaction.
INTRODUCTION
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4. • Hydrophobic binding site for the substrate.
• Hydrogen bonding and/or electrostatic binding sites
complementary to the substrate.
• Catalytic group attached to the model.
• Rigid structure model.
• Water soluble and catalytically active under physiological
conditions.
• Reversible, non-covalent binding with the release slower than the
binding.
IDEAL CHARACTERISTICS OF SYNZYMES
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5. • Enzymes are molecule
complementary to the
transition states of the
reaction they catalyze.
It should result in strain
at the scissile bond (-
73.2 kJ/mol for the
transition state of the
deamination of ATP).
E + S ES P + E
k1/k2 = k12
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MECHANISM OF ENZYME
CATALYSIS
k1
k2
kcat
6. DESIGN APPROACH
C Y C L O D E X T R I N
• To mimic ribonuclease A enzyme, two imidazole rings
were attached to the primary face of b-cyclodextrin as
depicted below in figure 1. This mimic 7 catalyses the
hydrolysis of the cyclic phosphate 8 and shows greater
than 99:1 selectivity for 9.
• Positioning of the imidazole groups on the ring of the
b-cyclodextrin was found to be crucial. Only when the
imidazole groups were attached to adjacent sugars was
a single product 9 detected. This regioisomer of b-
cyclodextrin provids the fastest rate of hydrolysis and
displayed the strongest binding to the substrate 8.
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7. DESIGN APPROACH
• Diederich’s pyruvate oxidase mimic employs
two co-factors Thiamine pyrophosphate and
Flavin to water or alcohols to carboxylic acids or
esters respectively by simple thiazolium ions in
the presence of flavin.
• They bind to the site with both the flavin and
thiazolium groups attached in covalent fashion
(Figure 3).
C Y C L O P H A N E
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8. REACTION CATALYSIS
• Different types of reaction were being catalyzed
by palladium enzymes:
• Negishi coupling reaction
• Heck reaction
• Stille reaction, etc.
P A L L A D I U M C A T A L Y S I S
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9. REACTION CATALYSIS
• The two starting materials in the reactant path bind
to that site and are converted by the
imidazolidinone to an intermediate product. This
intermediate product then diffuses to the second
star polymer designed to immobilize the second
catalyst, a pyrrolidine derivative. There, it is
converted to the final product through
simultaneous catalysis by the pyrrolidine and a
third catalyst, this one in solution. When all three
catalysts were present, 90% of the starting material
was converted to product, showing that a
“cascade” of all reaction steps had occurred.
M U L T I P L E S T E P R E A C T I O N
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