Transforming an esterase into an enantioselective catecholase through bioconjugation of a versatile metal-chelating inhibitor.
Laura Fernandez-LopezIsabel Cea-RamaJulia Alvarez-MalmagroAnna K RessmannJosé L González-AlfonsoCristina CoscolínPatrick ShahgaldianFrancisco J PlouJan ModreggerMarcos PitaJulia Sanz-AparicioManuel FerrerPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2023)
Metal complexes introduced into protein scaffolds can generate versatile biomimetic catalysts endowed with a variety of catalytic properties. Here, we synthesized and covalently bound a bipyridinyl derivative to the active centre of an esterase to generate a biomimetic catalyst that shows catecholase activity and enantioselective catalytic oxidation of (+)-catechin.