hemposition
Hemposition is a neologism used to describe the deliberate arrangement or positioning of hem-containing units, such as heme or heme-like motifs, within a molecular system in order to influence function. It is not a widely standardized term, and its meaning varies across disciplines.
The word combines “heme” with “position,” reflecting the idea of placing heme centers within a scaffold or
- In chemistry and materials science, hemposition may refer to the controlled placement of heme or heme-inspired
- In bioinspired chemistry, it can denote attempts to recreate the spatial arrangement of metal-porphyrin centers found
- In sensing and diagnostics, hemposition could describe engineered architectures where heme sites are positioned to enhance
Because hemposition is not an established standard, there is no universal metric or protocol for measuring
Porphyrin, heme, metalloenzyme, artificial enzyme, molecular architecture.