Laboratory of Bioinorganic Chemistry, Department of Pharmacy and Biotechnology, University of Bologna, Viale G. Fanin 40, 40127, Bologna, Italy.
J Biol Inorg Chem. 2020 Sep;25(6):829-845. doi: 10.1007/s00775-020-01808-w. Epub 2020 Aug 18.
This review is an attempt to retrace the chronicle that starts from the discovery of the role of nickel as the essential metal ion in urease for the enzymatic catalysis of urea, a key step in the biogeochemical cycle of nitrogen on Earth, to the most recent progress in understanding the chemistry of this historical enzyme. Data and facts are presented through the magnifying lenses of the authors, using their best judgment to filter and elaborate on the many facets of the research carried out on this metalloenzyme over the years. The tale is divided in chapters that discuss and describe the results obtained in the subsequent leaps in the knowledge that led from the discovery of a biological role for Ni to the most recent advancements in the comprehension of the relationship between the structure and function of urease. This review is intended not only to focus on the bioinorganic chemistry of this beautiful metal-based catalysis, but also, and maybe primarily, to evoke inspiration and motivation to further explore the realm of bio-based coordination chemistry.
这篇综述试图追溯历史,从发现镍作为脲酶中必需的金属离子在地球氮的生物地球化学循环中对尿素的酶催化这一关键步骤开始,一直到最近对该历史酶化学的理解进展。作者通过放大的镜头呈现数据和事实,运用他们的最佳判断来筛选和详细阐述多年来在该金属酶上进行的研究的多个方面。这个故事分为几个章节,讨论和描述了从发现镍的生物学作用到最近在理解脲酶结构和功能关系方面的最新进展的知识飞跃中所获得的结果。这篇综述不仅旨在关注这种基于金属的催化的生物无机化学,而且也许更重要的是,激发灵感并激励进一步探索基于生物的配位化学领域。