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Title: Enzyme Mimics (Artificial Enzymes)


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Enzyme Mimics (Artificial Enzymes)
  • Reproduce the enzymes function
  • Mimic a chemical reaction
  • Chemical transformation (covalent bonds)
  • /or
  • Molecular recognition
  • Mimic binding (H-bonding, hydrophobic, ionic,
    etc)
  • We have already seen two biomimetic catalytic
    systems
  • Organocatalysis with proline
  • Kogas crown ethers

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  • Things to consider
  • Needs to be an initial binding step
  • Size important for binding release of product
  • To be truly catalytic, there needs to be turnover
  • Several examples of mimics found in research and
    industry
  • We will look at
  • Cyclodextrins
  • Cryptands
  • Catalytic antibodies

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Cyclodextrins
?-cyclodextrin
  • 6 (?), 7 (?), or 8 (?) glucose units
  • Hydrophobic cavity
  • Stable water soluble
  • Tunable (modify to change properties)
  • Several examples of its use for biomimetic
    catalysis
  • Condensation rxns
  • Redox chemistry
  • etc

cavity
4
  • Research on cyclodextrin started in the 1930s
  • Very expensive thought to be toxic
  • 1970s ? non-toxic, but still 2000/kg
  • Now ? cheap! ? 1000 tons/y
  • Several industrial applications
  • Self-tanning lotions, laundry drier sheets,
    flavorings, etc.
  • Produced by environmentally-friendly technologies
    renewable materials
  • Starch ? cyclodextrin (action of CTGase)

5
Mimic of Ribonuclease A
  • Hydrolyses RNA using two His residues for
    acid/base catalysis (no general agreement on how)
  • Mimic the Rib A system by attaching imidazole
    groups on cyclodextrin

6
  • Can use similar chemistry to a condensation
    reaction

7
An Artificial Transaminase
  • Recall transamination of AAs with pyridoxal
    phosphate (PLP)
  • Use cyclodextrin to perform the same chemistry
    with a covalent linkage to a PLP derivative

8
An Artificial Transaminase (Coenzyme Bound)
  • Rates
  • phenylpyruvic acid 100x faster than pyruvic
    acid
  • increase hydrophobicity ? further rate increase
    (15 000x)

Compete for CD
9
Other Coenzyme mimics
  • Benzoin condensation with thiazolium ion mimic
    (recall exp. 7, dilantin synthesis)

(note the use of a ? cyclodextrin)
10
  • Some more mimics

NADH mimic
Flavin mimic
Dimeric
11
Cryptands
  • Cryptands are multi-dendate ligands that bind
    cations (buried)
  • Similar to a crown ether, but usually more
    selective and they exhibit stronger binding
  • Nobel Prize 1987

12
Example Hydrolysis of ATP (mimics ATPase)
Binding via electrostatic forces H-bonding
cryptand
Hydrolysis of ATP ?500x
13
Catalytic Antibodies
  • Exploit the excellent binding abilities that
    antibodies possess
  • Molecular recognition
  • Construct a transition state analogue ? screen
    for antibodies against this molecule

14
Make a TS mimic
Reaction to Study
Mimic
Mimics tetrahedral-like transition state
15
Screen for antibodies against your TS analogue
Catalyzes rxn by forcing substrates into a
TS-like geometry (i.e. binding proximity
effects)
16
  • Catalytic antibodies are good for simple
    reactions, but are limited by
  • Accuracy ? transition state analogue
  • Screening
  • Applications detoxification of cocaine
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