合成代谢
细胞代谢
新陈代谢
代谢途径
分解代谢
细胞内
生物
酶
细胞代谢
微生物代谢
能量代谢
细胞
生物化学
细胞生物学
细菌
遗传学
内分泌学
作者
Yue Wang,Xiaodan Jia,Shangjie An,Wenbo Yin,Jiahao Huang,Xiue Jiang
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202301810
摘要
Abstract Metabolism is the sum of the enzyme‐dependent chemical reactions, which produces energy in catabolic process and synthesizes biomass in anabolic process, exhibiting high similarity in mammalian cell, microbial cell, and plant cell. Consequently, the loss or gain of metabolic enzyme activity greatly affects cellular metabolism. Nanozymes, as emerging enzyme mimics with diverse functions and adjustable catalytic activities, have shown attractive potential for metabolic regulation. Although the basic metabolic tasks are highly similar for the cells from different species, the concrete metabolic pathway varies with the intracellular structure of different species. Here, the basic metabolism in living organisms is described and the similarities and differences in the metabolic pathways among mammalian, microbial, and plant cells and the regulation mechanism are discussed. The recent progress on regulation of cellular metabolism mainly including nutrient uptake and utilization, energy production, and the accompanied redox reactions by different kinds of oxidoreductases and their applications in the field of disease therapy, antimicrobial therapy, and sustainable agriculture is systematically reviewed. Furthermore, the prospects and challenges of nanozymes in regulating cell metabolism are also discussed, which broaden their application scenarios.
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