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A de novo enzyme catalyzes a life-sustaining reaction in Escherichia coli.

Ann E DonnellyGrant S MurphyKatherine M DigianantonioMichael H Hecht
Published in: Nature chemical biology (2018)
Producing novel enzymes that are catalytically active in vitro and biologically functional in vivo is a key goal of synthetic biology. Here we describe Syn-F4, the first de novo protein that meets both criteria. Purified Syn-F4 hydrolyzes the siderophore ferric enterobactin, and expression of Syn-F4 allows an inviable strain of Escherichia coli to grow in iron-limited medium. These findings demonstrate that entirely new sequences can provide life-sustaining enzymatic functions in living organisms.
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