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Nanobiocatalysts with inbuilt cofactor recycling for oxidoreductase catalysis in organic solvents

The major stumbling block in the implementation of oxidoreductase enzymes in continuous processes is their stark dependence on costly cofactors that are insoluble in organic solvents. We describe a chemical strategy that allows producing nanobiocatalysts, based on an oxidoreductase enzyme, that perf...

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Autores principales: Sahlin, Jenny, Wu, Congyu, Buscemi, Andrea, Schärer, Claude, Nazemi, Seyed Amirabbas, S. K., Rejaul, Herrera-Reinoza, Nataly, Jung, Thomas A., Shahgaldian, Patrick
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Publicado: RSC 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10496889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37705789
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3na00413a
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author Sahlin, Jenny
Wu, Congyu
Buscemi, Andrea
Schärer, Claude
Nazemi, Seyed Amirabbas
S. K., Rejaul
Herrera-Reinoza, Nataly
Jung, Thomas A.
Shahgaldian, Patrick
author_facet Sahlin, Jenny
Wu, Congyu
Buscemi, Andrea
Schärer, Claude
Nazemi, Seyed Amirabbas
S. K., Rejaul
Herrera-Reinoza, Nataly
Jung, Thomas A.
Shahgaldian, Patrick
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description The major stumbling block in the implementation of oxidoreductase enzymes in continuous processes is their stark dependence on costly cofactors that are insoluble in organic solvents. We describe a chemical strategy that allows producing nanobiocatalysts, based on an oxidoreductase enzyme, that performs biocatalytic reactions in hydrophobic organic solvents without external cofactors. The chemical design relies on the use of a silica-based carrier nanoparticle, of which the porosity can be exploited to create an aqueous reservoir containing the cofactor. The nanoparticle core, possessing radial-centred pore channels, serves as a cofactor reservoir. It is further covered with a layer of reduced porosity. This layer serves as a support for the immobilisation of the selected enzyme yet allowing the diffusion of the cofactor from the nanoparticle core. The immobilised enzyme is, in turn, shielded by an organosilica layer of controlled thickness fully covering the enzyme. Such produced nanobiocatalysts are shown to catalyse the reduction of a series of relevant ketones into the corresponding secondary alcohols, also in a continuous flow fashion.
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spelling pubmed-104968892023-09-13 Nanobiocatalysts with inbuilt cofactor recycling for oxidoreductase catalysis in organic solvents Sahlin, Jenny Wu, Congyu Buscemi, Andrea Schärer, Claude Nazemi, Seyed Amirabbas S. K., Rejaul Herrera-Reinoza, Nataly Jung, Thomas A. Shahgaldian, Patrick Nanoscale Adv Chemistry The major stumbling block in the implementation of oxidoreductase enzymes in continuous processes is their stark dependence on costly cofactors that are insoluble in organic solvents. We describe a chemical strategy that allows producing nanobiocatalysts, based on an oxidoreductase enzyme, that performs biocatalytic reactions in hydrophobic organic solvents without external cofactors. The chemical design relies on the use of a silica-based carrier nanoparticle, of which the porosity can be exploited to create an aqueous reservoir containing the cofactor. The nanoparticle core, possessing radial-centred pore channels, serves as a cofactor reservoir. It is further covered with a layer of reduced porosity. This layer serves as a support for the immobilisation of the selected enzyme yet allowing the diffusion of the cofactor from the nanoparticle core. The immobilised enzyme is, in turn, shielded by an organosilica layer of controlled thickness fully covering the enzyme. Such produced nanobiocatalysts are shown to catalyse the reduction of a series of relevant ketones into the corresponding secondary alcohols, also in a continuous flow fashion. RSC 2023-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10496889/ /pubmed/37705789 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3na00413a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Sahlin, Jenny
Wu, Congyu
Buscemi, Andrea
Schärer, Claude
Nazemi, Seyed Amirabbas
S. K., Rejaul
Herrera-Reinoza, Nataly
Jung, Thomas A.
Shahgaldian, Patrick
Nanobiocatalysts with inbuilt cofactor recycling for oxidoreductase catalysis in organic solvents
title Nanobiocatalysts with inbuilt cofactor recycling for oxidoreductase catalysis in organic solvents
title_full Nanobiocatalysts with inbuilt cofactor recycling for oxidoreductase catalysis in organic solvents
title_fullStr Nanobiocatalysts with inbuilt cofactor recycling for oxidoreductase catalysis in organic solvents
title_full_unstemmed Nanobiocatalysts with inbuilt cofactor recycling for oxidoreductase catalysis in organic solvents
title_short Nanobiocatalysts with inbuilt cofactor recycling for oxidoreductase catalysis in organic solvents
title_sort nanobiocatalysts with inbuilt cofactor recycling for oxidoreductase catalysis in organic solvents
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10496889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37705789
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3na00413a
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