NONCOVALENT CONTROL OF SITE-SELECTIVE INCORPORATION OF THE PYRIDOXAL-PHOSPHATE COFACTOR INTO A FOLDED POLYPEPTIDE MOTIF-MIMICKING A KEY STEP IN ENZYMATIC TRANSAMINATION
M. Allert et al., NONCOVALENT CONTROL OF SITE-SELECTIVE INCORPORATION OF THE PYRIDOXAL-PHOSPHATE COFACTOR INTO A FOLDED POLYPEPTIDE MOTIF-MIMICKING A KEY STEP IN ENZYMATIC TRANSAMINATION, Chemical communications, (15), 1998, pp. 1547-1548
The site-selective incorporation of the pyridoxal phosphate cofactor i
nto a designed polypeptide motif has been achieved and shown to be con
trolled by the non-covalent interactions between the phosphate group o
f the cofactor and a single arginine residue on the surface of the fol
ded polypeptide.