| Literature DB >> 27062137 |
M Rita Correro1, Negar Moridi1, Hansjörg Schützinger1,2, Sabine Sykora1, Erik M Ammann1, E Henrik Peters1, Yves Dudal2, Philippe F-X Corvini1,3, Patrick Shahgaldian4.
Abstract
The fragile nature of most enzymes is a major hindrance to their use in industrial processes. Herein, we describe a synthetic chemical strategy to produce hybrid organic/inorganic nanobiocatalysts; it exploits the self-assembly of silane building blocks at the surface of enzymes to grow an organosilica layer, of controlled thickness, that fully shields the enzyme. Remarkably, the enzyme triggers a rearrangement of this organosilica layer into a significantly soft structure. We demonstrate that this change in stiffness correlates with the biocatalytic turnover rate, and that the organosilica layer shields the enzyme in a soft environment with a markedly enhanced resistance to denaturing stresses.Entities:
Keywords: enzyme catalysis; nanobiocatalysts; nanoparticles; organosilica; self-assembly
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27062137 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201600590
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336