| Literature DB >> 31901003 |
Siming Huang1,2, Xiaoxue Kou2, Jun Shen1, Guosheng Chen2, Gangfeng Ouyang2,3.
Abstract
Cell-free enzymatic catalysis (CFEC) is an emerging biotechnology that enable the biological transformations in complex natural networks to be imitated. This biomimetic approach allows industrial products such as biofuels and biochemical to be manufactured in a green manner. Nevertheless, the main challenge in CFEC is the poor stability, which restricts the effectiveness and lifetime of enzymes in sophisticated applications. Immobilization of the enzymes within solid carriers is considered an efficient strategy for addressing these obstacles. Specifically, putting an "armor-like" porous metal-organic framework (MOF) exoskeleton tightly around the enzymes not only shields the enzymes against external stimulus, but also allows the selective transport of guests through the accessible porous network. Herein we present the concept of this biotechnology of MOF-entrapped enzymes and its cutting-edge applications.Keywords: MOFs; biocatalysis; biosensors; enzyme immobilization; nanocatalysis therapeutics
Year: 2020 PMID: 31901003 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201916474
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336