Bioinspired construction of multi-enzyme catalytic systems.
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Auteurs : Jiafu Shi [République populaire de Chine] ; Yizhou Wu ; Shaohua Zhang ; Yu Tian ; Dong Yang ; Zhongyi JiangSource :
- Chemical Society reviews [ 1460-4744 ] ; 2018.
Descripteurs français
- KwdFr :
- MESH :
- métabolisme : Enzymes.
- Biocatalyse, Biomimétique.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- MESH :
- chemical , metabolism : Enzymes.
- methods : Biomimetics.
- Biocatalysis.
Abstract
Enzyme catalysis, as a green, efficient process, displays exceptional functionality, adaptivity and sustainability. Multi-enzyme catalysis, which can accomplish the tandem synthesis of valuable materials/chemicals from renewable feedstocks, establishes a bridge between single-enzyme catalysis and whole-cell catalysis. Multi-enzyme catalysis occupies a unique and indispensable position in the realm of biological reactions for energy and environmental applications. Two complementary strategies, i.e., compartmentalization and substrate channeling, have been evolved by living organisms for implementing the complex in vivo multi-enzyme reactions (MERs), which have been applied to construct multi-enzyme catalytic systems (MECSs) with superior catalytic activity and stabilities in practical biocatalysis. This tutorial review aims to present the recent advances and future prospects in this burgeoning research area, stressing the features and applications of the two strategies for constructing MECSs and implementing in vitro MERs. The concluding remarks are presented with a perspective on the construction of MECSs through rational combination of compartmentalization and substrate channeling.
DOI: 10.1039/c7cs00914c
PubMed: 29737332
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