Schwartz Steven D
Department of Chemistry, University of Arizona, 1306 East University Blvd., Tucson, AZ, 85721, USA,
Top Curr Chem. 2013;337:189-208. doi: 10.1007/128_2012_412.
This chapter discusses progress over the past 15 years in understanding the role of protein dynamics in enzymatically catalyzed chemical reactions. Research has shown that protein motion on all timescales from femtoseconds to milliseconds can contribute to function, and in particular in some enzymes there are sub-picosecond motions, on the same timescale as barrier passage, the couple directly to chemical transformation, and are thus part of the reaction coordinate. Approaches such as transition path sampling and committor analysis have greatly enhanced our understanding of these processes.
本章讨论了过去15年里在理解蛋白质动力学在酶催化化学反应中的作用方面所取得的进展。研究表明,从飞秒到毫秒的所有时间尺度上的蛋白质运动都有助于其功能,特别是在一些酶中存在亚皮秒运动,其时间尺度与势垒穿越相同,直接与化学转化相关联,因此是反应坐标的一部分。诸如过渡路径采样和反应坐标分析等方法极大地增进了我们对这些过程的理解。