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Nature Chemistry (3 October 2008) | doi:10.1038/nchem.72
Enzyme catalysis: Enantioselectivity evolved
Abstract
Naturally occurring enzymes can be phenomenally powerful catalysts for organic transformations, providing products having both high yield and enantioselectivity under mild conditions. However, the substrate scope of such reactions can be limited for the same reason that makes them so effective — the enzymes have evolved to catalyse very specific reactions in nature, and small changes to the substrate can have a large effect on reactivity and selectivity.
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