Designed metal-binding sites in biomolecular and bioinorganic interactions

The design of metal-binding functionality in proteins is expanding into many different areas with a wide range of practical and research applications. Here we review several developing areas of metal-related protein design, including the use of metals to induce protein–protein interactions or facili...

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