Literature DB >> 22651251

Stabilization of organophosphorus hydrolase by entrapment in silk fibroin: formation of a robust enzymatic material suitable for surface coatings.

Patrick B Dennis1, Anne Y Walker, Matthew B Dickerson, David L Kaplan, Rajesh R Naik.   

Abstract

Organophosphates are some of the most acutely toxic compounds synthesized on an industrial scale, and organophosphorus hydrolase (OPH) has the ability to hydrolyze and inactivate a number of these chemicals. However, OPH activity is vulnerable to harsh environmental conditions that would accompany its practical utility in the field; a limitation that can also be extended to conditions required for incorporation of OPH into useful materials. Here we present evidence that entrapment of OPH in silk fibroin leads to stabilization of OPH activity under a variety of conditions that would otherwise reduce free enzyme activity, such as elevated temperature, UV light exposure and the presence of detergent. Silk fibroin entrapment of OPH also allowed for its dispersal into a polyurethane-based coating that retained organophosphate hydrolysis activity after formulation, application and drying. Together, the data presented here demonstrate the utility of silk fibroin entrapment for the protection of OPH activity under a variety of environmental conditions.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22651251     DOI: 10.1021/bm300358g

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomacromolecules        ISSN: 1525-7797            Impact factor:   6.988


  6 in total

Review 1.  Silk-based stabilization of biomacromolecules.

Authors:  Adrian B Li; Jonathan A Kluge; Nicholas A Guziewicz; Fiorenzo G Omenetto; David L Kaplan
Journal:  J Control Release       Date:  2015-09-25       Impact factor: 9.776

2.  Enhanced activity and stability of organophosphorus hydrolase via interaction with an amphiphilic polymer.

Authors:  Minkyu Kim; Manos Gkikas; Aaron Huang; Jeon Woong Kang; Nisaraporn Suthiwangcharoen; Ramanathan Nagarajan; Bradley D Olsen
Journal:  Chem Commun (Camb)       Date:  2014-02-21       Impact factor: 6.222

Review 3.  Silk-based biomaterials for sustained drug delivery.

Authors:  Tuna Yucel; Michael L Lovett; David L Kaplan
Journal:  J Control Release       Date:  2014-06-05       Impact factor: 9.776

Review 4.  Enhancing organophosphate hydrolase efficacy via protein engineering and immobilization strategies.

Authors:  Priya Katyal; Stanley Chu; Jin Kim Montclare
Journal:  Ann N Y Acad Sci       Date:  2020-08-19       Impact factor: 5.691

5.  Fabrication and Optimization of Stable, Optically Transparent, and Reusable pH-Responsive Silk Membranes.

Authors:  Andreas Toytziaridis; Cedric Dicko
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2016-11-15       Impact factor: 5.923

Review 6.  Silk Fibroin-Based Materials for Catalyst Immobilization.

Authors:  Shanshan Lv
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2020-10-24       Impact factor: 4.411

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