Published August 4, 2012
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Sequence-specific inhibition of a designed metallopeptide catalyst
- Creators
- Popp, Brian V.
- Chen, Zhen
- Ball, Zachary T.
Abstract
Rhodium metallopeptides catalyze proximity-driven modification of peptide and protein substrates with enzyme-like selectivity. In this communication, we demonstrate that designed metallopeptide catalysts can be inhibited in a sequence-specific manner, mimicking the inhibition and regulation of natural enzymes. We demonstrate sub-micromolar inhibition by a histidine-containing inhibitor peptide, taking advantage of cooperative supramolecular assembly and inorganic coordination.
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© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2012.
Acknowledgement
This work was supported by the NSF CAREER program (CHE-1055569) and the Robert A. Welch Foundation research grant C-1680.
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- ISSN
- 1364-548X
- National Science Foundation
- CHE-1055569
- Welch Foundation
- C-1680