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Biocatalytic cascades and intercommunicated biocatalytic cascades in microcapsule systems

Biomolecule-loaded nucleic acid-functionalized carboxymethyl cellulose hydrogel-stabilized microcapsules (diameter ca. 2 μm) are introduced as cell-like containments. The microcapsules are loaded with two DNA tetrahedra, T(1) and T(2), functionalized with guanosine-rich G-quadruplex subunits, and/or...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Pu, Fischer, Amit, Ouyang, Yu, Wang, Jianbang, Sohn, Yang Sung, Karmi, Ola, Nechushtai, Rachel, Willner, Itamar
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9241983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35872834
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc01542k
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author Zhang, Pu
Fischer, Amit
Ouyang, Yu
Wang, Jianbang
Sohn, Yang Sung
Karmi, Ola
Nechushtai, Rachel
Willner, Itamar
author_facet Zhang, Pu
Fischer, Amit
Ouyang, Yu
Wang, Jianbang
Sohn, Yang Sung
Karmi, Ola
Nechushtai, Rachel
Willner, Itamar
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description Biomolecule-loaded nucleic acid-functionalized carboxymethyl cellulose hydrogel-stabilized microcapsules (diameter ca. 2 μm) are introduced as cell-like containments. The microcapsules are loaded with two DNA tetrahedra, T(1) and T(2), functionalized with guanosine-rich G-quadruplex subunits, and/or with native enzymes (glucose oxidase, GOx, and/or β-galactosidase, β-gal). In the presence of K(+)-ions and hemin, the T(1)/T(2) tetrahedra constituents, loaded in the microcapsules, assemble into a hemin/G-quadruplex bridged tetrahedra dimer DNAzyme catalyzing the oxidation of Amplex Red to Resorufin by generating H(2)O(2). In the presence of co-loaded GOx or GOx/β-gal, the GOx//T(1)/T(2) hemin/G-quadruplex cascade catalyzing the glucose-mediated oxidation of Amplex Red to Resorufin, and the three-biocatalysts cascade consisting of β-gal//GOx//hemin/G-quadruplex bridged T(1)/T(2) catalyzing the lactose-driven oxidation of Amplex Red to Resorufin proceed in the microcapsules. Enhanced biocatalytic transformations in the microcapsules, as compared to the performance of the reactions in a homogeneous phase, are observed, due to the proximity of the biocatalysts in a confined volume. As the synthetic methodology to prepare the microcapsules yields boundaries functionalized with complementary nucleic acid tethers, the dynamic association of different microcapsules, loaded selectively with biomolecular catalysts, proceeds. The dynamic dimerization of GOx-loaded microcapsules and hemin/G-quadruplex bridged T(1)/T(2) DNAzyme-loaded microcapsules yields effective intercommunicated microcapsules driving the GOx//hemin/G-quadruplex bridged T(1)/T(2) DNAzyme cascade. In addition, the dynamic dimerization of GOx-loaded microcapsules with β-gal//hemin/G-quadruplex bridged T(1)/T(2)-loaded microcapsules enables the bi-directional intercommunicated operation of the lactose-stimulated three catalysts β-gal//GOx//hemin/G-quadruplex bridged T(1)/T(2) DNAzyme cascade. The guided separation and formation of dynamic supramolecular dimer microcapsular containments, and the dictated switchable operation of intercommunicated biocatalytic cascades are demonstrated.
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spelling pubmed-92419832022-07-22 Biocatalytic cascades and intercommunicated biocatalytic cascades in microcapsule systems Zhang, Pu Fischer, Amit Ouyang, Yu Wang, Jianbang Sohn, Yang Sung Karmi, Ola Nechushtai, Rachel Willner, Itamar Chem Sci Chemistry Biomolecule-loaded nucleic acid-functionalized carboxymethyl cellulose hydrogel-stabilized microcapsules (diameter ca. 2 μm) are introduced as cell-like containments. The microcapsules are loaded with two DNA tetrahedra, T(1) and T(2), functionalized with guanosine-rich G-quadruplex subunits, and/or with native enzymes (glucose oxidase, GOx, and/or β-galactosidase, β-gal). In the presence of K(+)-ions and hemin, the T(1)/T(2) tetrahedra constituents, loaded in the microcapsules, assemble into a hemin/G-quadruplex bridged tetrahedra dimer DNAzyme catalyzing the oxidation of Amplex Red to Resorufin by generating H(2)O(2). In the presence of co-loaded GOx or GOx/β-gal, the GOx//T(1)/T(2) hemin/G-quadruplex cascade catalyzing the glucose-mediated oxidation of Amplex Red to Resorufin, and the three-biocatalysts cascade consisting of β-gal//GOx//hemin/G-quadruplex bridged T(1)/T(2) catalyzing the lactose-driven oxidation of Amplex Red to Resorufin proceed in the microcapsules. Enhanced biocatalytic transformations in the microcapsules, as compared to the performance of the reactions in a homogeneous phase, are observed, due to the proximity of the biocatalysts in a confined volume. As the synthetic methodology to prepare the microcapsules yields boundaries functionalized with complementary nucleic acid tethers, the dynamic association of different microcapsules, loaded selectively with biomolecular catalysts, proceeds. The dynamic dimerization of GOx-loaded microcapsules and hemin/G-quadruplex bridged T(1)/T(2) DNAzyme-loaded microcapsules yields effective intercommunicated microcapsules driving the GOx//hemin/G-quadruplex bridged T(1)/T(2) DNAzyme cascade. In addition, the dynamic dimerization of GOx-loaded microcapsules with β-gal//hemin/G-quadruplex bridged T(1)/T(2)-loaded microcapsules enables the bi-directional intercommunicated operation of the lactose-stimulated three catalysts β-gal//GOx//hemin/G-quadruplex bridged T(1)/T(2) DNAzyme cascade. The guided separation and formation of dynamic supramolecular dimer microcapsular containments, and the dictated switchable operation of intercommunicated biocatalytic cascades are demonstrated. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9241983/ /pubmed/35872834 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc01542k Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Zhang, Pu
Fischer, Amit
Ouyang, Yu
Wang, Jianbang
Sohn, Yang Sung
Karmi, Ola
Nechushtai, Rachel
Willner, Itamar
Biocatalytic cascades and intercommunicated biocatalytic cascades in microcapsule systems
title Biocatalytic cascades and intercommunicated biocatalytic cascades in microcapsule systems
title_full Biocatalytic cascades and intercommunicated biocatalytic cascades in microcapsule systems
title_fullStr Biocatalytic cascades and intercommunicated biocatalytic cascades in microcapsule systems
title_full_unstemmed Biocatalytic cascades and intercommunicated biocatalytic cascades in microcapsule systems
title_short Biocatalytic cascades and intercommunicated biocatalytic cascades in microcapsule systems
title_sort biocatalytic cascades and intercommunicated biocatalytic cascades in microcapsule systems
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9241983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35872834
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc01542k
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