KMID : 0613819940040030092
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Journal of Life Science 1994 Volume.4 No. 3 p.92 ~ p.101
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The Molecular Design of Artificial Enzyme
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Abstract
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With the rapid development of bioorganic chemistry recently, a field of artificial enzymes has a great concern from the industrial point of view. A number of possibilities now exist ofr the construction of artificial enzymes. They must posses two structural entities, a substrate-binding site and a catalytically effective site. It has been found that producing the facility for substrate binding is relatively straightforward but catalytic sites are somewhat more difficult. Therefore, synthetic catalysts do not yet match all the properties of an enzyme, however, the design of catalysts has lead to very powerful effects. This article reviews the existing literature on the modeling of artificial enzymes using cyclodextrin, modified cyclodextrin and crown compounds.
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