Many Things Can Be Enzymes

Proteins can clearly do a terrific job, but is that because they’re clearly the best choice, or just the one that evolutionary biochemistry landed on? Can enzyme-like catalysts be made from chemically more robust scaffolds? Maybe. The authors describe several new “synthetic generic polymers”, with new and completely unnatural carbohydrate backbones, and show that these, too, can fold into catalytic species.

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