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Allosterically Regulated Phosphatase Activity from Peptide-PNA Conjugates Folded Through Hybridization.

Takuya MachidaSom DuttNicolas Winssinger
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2016)
The importance of spatial organization in short peptide catalysts is well recognized. We synthesized and screened a library of peptides flanked by peptide nucleic acids (PNAs) such that the peptide would be constrained in a hairpin loop upon hybridization. A screen for phosphatase activity led to the discovery of a catalyst with >25-fold rate acceleration over the linear peptide. We demonstrated that the hybridization-enforced folding of the peptide is necessary for activity, and designed a catalyst that is allosterically controlled using a complementary PNA sequence.
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