Synthetic artificial peptidases and nucleases using macromolecular catalytic systems.

Acc Chem Res

School of Chemistry and Center for Molecular Catalysis, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-747, Korea.

Published: July 2003

Effective artificial enzymes have been designed by adopting macromolecular systems for catalyst-substrate complexes. Artificial active sites comprising two or more organic functional groups were built on macromolecular backbones, leading to several types of organic artificial proteases. The activity of metal centers for peptide or DNA hydrolysis was greatly enhanced by attachment to polystyrene, leading to artificial metallopeptidases with substrate selectivity as well as artificial metallonucleases with high catalytic activity for double stranded DNA. A small artificial protease selective for a macromolecular target protein was synthesized. Target-specific artificial proteases can be used as protein-cleaving catalytic drugs.

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