Literature DB >> 30920792

Self-Assembled Phage-Based Colloids for High Localized Enzymatic Activity.

Mariana Alarcón-Correa1,2, Jan-Philipp Günther1,2, Jonas Troll1,2, Vincent Mauricio Kadiri1,2, Joachim Bill3, Peer Fischer1,2, Dirk Rothenstein3.   

Abstract

Catalytically active colloids are model systems for chemical motors and active matter. It is desirable to replace the inorganic catalysts and the toxic fuels that are often used with biocompatible enzymatic reactions. However, compared to inorganic catalysts, enzyme-coated colloids tend to exhibit less activity. Here, we show that the self-assembly of genetically engineered M13 bacteriophages that bind enzymes to magnetic beads ensures high and localized enzymatic activity. These phage-decorated colloids provide a proteinaceous environment for directed enzyme immobilization. The magnetic properties of the colloidal carrier particle permit repeated enzyme recovery from a reaction solution, while the enzymatic activity is retained. Moreover, localizing the phage-based construct with a magnetic field in a microcontainer allows the enzyme-phage-colloids to function as an enzymatic micropump, where the enzymatic reaction generates a fluid flow. This system shows the fastest fluid flow reported to date by a biocompatible enzymatic micropump. In addition, it is functional in complex media including blood, where the enzyme-driven micropump can be powered at the physiological blood-urea concentrations.

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Keywords:  His tag; biohybrid nanostructures; enzymatic micropumps; enzyme recovery; phages; self-assembly

Year:  2019        PMID: 30920792     DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.9b01408

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Nano        ISSN: 1936-0851            Impact factor:   15.881


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1.  Microchannels with Self-Pumping Walls.

Authors:  Tingting Yu; Athanasios G Athanassiadis; Mihail N Popescu; Vijayakumar Chikkadi; Achim Güth; Dhruv P Singh; Tian Qiu; Peer Fischer
Journal:  ACS Nano       Date:  2020-09-18       Impact factor: 15.881

Review 2.  Tumor-targeting inorganic nanomaterials synthesized by living cells.

Authors:  Yuzhu Yao; Dongdong Wang; Jun Hu; Xiangliang Yang
Journal:  Nanoscale Adv       Date:  2021-04-12

Review 3.  Recent advancements in enzyme-incorporated nanomaterials: Synthesis, mechanistic formation, and applications.

Authors:  Shamini Anboo; Sie Yon Lau; Jibrail Kansedo; Pow-Seng Yap; Tony Hadibarata; Jaison Jeevanandam; Azlina H Kamaruddin
Journal:  Biotechnol Bioeng       Date:  2022-07-29       Impact factor: 4.395

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