增强生物催化:作为多功能酶宿主的金属有机框架。

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-12-17 Epub Date: 2024-11-28 DOI:10.1021/acs.accounts.4c00622
Fanrui Sha, Xiaoliang Wang, Kent O Kirlikovali, Omar K Farha
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摘要

Conspectus酶是一种高效、选择性强的催化剂,可在温和的条件下工作,因此在各种化学转化中具有重要价值。然而,由于酶的不稳定性和高成本等局限性,需要在酶固定化和开发合适的宿主材料方面取得进展。金属有机框架(MOFs)具有高孔隙率、高结晶性和可调性的特点,是酶封存的理想候选材料。其中,锆基 MOFs(Zr-MOFs)因其特殊的结构多样性和化学稳定性而脱颖而出。Zr-MOFs 的物理和化学性质可通过原子精度进行调整和表征,其与酶的相互作用可通过从化学、材料科学到生物化学的一系列技术进行分析。这种可调平台为系统研究封装对酶的稳定性和活性的影响提供了机会,从而开发出酶宿主的设计规则。在本篇开户绑定手机领体验金中,我们讨论了经过实验验证的基于结构特性和酶封装机制设计 MOF 宿主的概念。我们介绍了通过封装提高酶催化性能的方法,以及通过宿主修饰创建多功能酶@MOF 系统的策略。首先,我们强调了宿主结构设计的重要性,这种设计可以最大限度地提高底物扩散和酶的可用性,尤其侧重于含有分层介孔结构(如 csq 拓扑结构)的 MOF。然后,我们将深入探讨封装过程以及通过显微镜、量热计和计算方法等技术研究的主客体相互作用,为微调局部孔隙化学环境以提高酶的稳定性和催化活性提供指导。我们开发了等温滴定量热法(ITC)和共焦激光扫描显微镜(CLSM)等生物化学技术来研究酶的封装机制,揭示了高熵驱动的主客亲和性。此外,我们还讨论了酶@MOF 系统增强催化活性和多功能能力的案例。与游离的酶相比,封装的酶具有更好的热稳定性和化学稳定性,能在通常会导致变性的条件下保持活性。此外,MOF 平台的高可调性使其能够支持更复杂的系统,如串联反应,从而能够应用于生物光催化、生物电催化和靶向治疗蛋白递送。我们对酶@MOF 研究的前景方向进行了展望,旨在继续创新和探索。我们希望本报告能使化学家、生物学家和材料科学家受益,从而设计出高效、适应性强的下一代生物催化复合材料。
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Enhancing Biocatalysis: Metal-Organic Frameworks as Multifunctional Enzyme Hosts.

ConspectusEnzymes are highly efficient and selective catalysts that operate under mild conditions, making them invaluable for various chemical transformations. However, their limitations, such as instability and high cost, call for advancements in enzyme immobilization and the development of suitable host materials. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), characterized by high porosity, crystallinity, and tunability, are promising candidates for enzyme encapsulation. Among these, zirconium-based MOFs (Zr-MOFs) stand out due to their exceptional structural diversity and chemical stability. The physical and chemical properties of Zr-MOFs can be tuned and characterized with atomic precision, and their interactions with enzymes can be analyzed through a range of techniques spanning from chemistry and materials science to biochemistry. This tunable platform provides opportunities to systematically investigate the impact of encapsulation on the stability and activity of enzymes in order to develop design rules for enzyme hosts.In this Account, we discuss experimentally validated concepts for designing MOF hosts based on their structural properties and enzyme encapsulation mechanisms. We present methods to enhance enzyme catalytic performance through encapsulation and strategies for creating multifunctional enzyme@MOF systems via host modifications. We start by highlighting the importance of host structural design that maximizes substrate diffusion and enzyme availability, with particular focus on MOFs containing hierarchical mesoporous structures such as those in the csq topology. We then delve into the encapsulation process and host-guest interactions examined through techniques such as microscopy, calorimetry, and computational methods, which provide guidelines to fine-tune the local pore chemical environment to enhance enzyme stability and catalytic activity. Techniques found in biochemistry, such as isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) and confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM), were developed to investigate enzyme encapsulation mechanisms, revealing high-entropy-driven host-guest affinity. Additionally, we discuss cases in which enzyme@MOF systems demonstrated enhanced catalytic activities and multifunctional capabilities. Encapsulated enzymes have demonstrated improved thermal and chemical stabilities compared to their free counterparts, maintaining activity under conditions that typically lead to denaturation. Additionally, the highly tunable nature of the MOF platforms allows them to support more complex systems such as tandem reactions, enabling applications in biophotocatalysis, bioelectrocatalysis, and targeted therapeutic protein delivery.The versatility of enzyme@MOFs promises extensive applications in both research and industrial processes across fields including biotechnology, pharmaceutical development, and environmental science. We provide an outlook for promising directions for enzyme@MOF research, with the aim of continuing innovation and exploration. We hope that this Account can benefit chemists, biologists, and material scientists toward designing efficient and adaptable next-generation biocatalytic composite materials.

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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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期刊介绍: Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance. Accounts of Chemical Research replaces the traditional article abstract with an article "Conspectus." These entries synopsize the research affording the reader a closer look at the content and significance of an article. Through this provision of a more detailed description of the article contents, the Conspectus enhances the article's discoverability by search engines and the exposure for the research.
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