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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 53(81): 11253, 2017 Oct 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28967032

ABSTRACT

Correction for 'Bio-catalytic nanocompartments for in situ production of glucose-6-phosphate' by M. Lomora et al., Chem. Commun., 2017, 53, 10148-10151.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 53(73): 10148-10151, 2017 Sep 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28848970

ABSTRACT

Cells are sophisticated biocatalytic systems driving a complex network of biochemical reactions. A bioinspired strategy to create advanced functional systems is to design confined spaces for complex enzymatic reactions by using a combination of synthetic polymer assemblies and natural cell components. Here, we developed bio-catalytic nanocompartments that contain phosphoglucomutase protected by a biomimetic polymer membrane, which was permeabilized for reactants through insertion of an engineered α-hemolysin pore protein. These bio-catalytic nanocompartments serve for production of glucose-6-phosphate, and thus possess great potential for applications in an incomplete glycolysis, pentose phosphate pathway, or in plant biological reactions.


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Biocatalysis , Glucose-6-Phosphate/biosynthesis , Nanoparticles/metabolism , Phosphoglucomutase/metabolism , Glucose-6-Phosphate/chemistry , Nanoparticles/chemistry , Particle Size , Phosphoglucomutase/chemistry
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Biomater Sci ; 3(1): 25-40, 2015 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26214187

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A promising approach for addressing a range of diseases lies in the delivery of functional biomacromolecules such as nucleic acids or proteins to cells. Polymers, peptides and the different shapes accessible through self-assembly of polymeric and peptidic amphiphiles have been widely explored as carriers and as containers for reactions on the nanoscale. These building blocks are particularly interesting, because several essential parameters such as physical characteristics, conditions for degradation or biocompatibility can be tuned to suit specific requirements. In this review, different three-dimensional architectures ranging from dendrimers and hyperbranched molecules to micelles, vesicles and nanoparticles assembled from synthetic polymers and peptides are discussed. It is focused on their function as a carrier for biologically active macromolecules, highlighting seminal examples from the current literature and pointing out the remaining and upcoming challenges in this important area of research.


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Biocompatible Materials/chemistry , Drug Delivery Systems/methods , Macromolecular Substances/chemistry , Nanoparticles/chemistry , Polymers/chemistry , Biocompatible Materials/chemical synthesis , Biological Phenomena , Dendrimers/chemical synthesis , Dendrimers/chemistry , Humans , Macromolecular Substances/pharmacokinetics , Micelles
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