肽
水解酶
共价键
化学
催化作用
生物催化
组合化学
纳米技术
人工酶
酶
材料科学
生物化学
有机化学
反应机理
作者
Yun-Mi Hur,Kyoung‐Ik Min
标识
DOI:10.1002/sstr.202200344
摘要
As a de novo design of artificial enzymes, peptide assembly is receiving enormous attention. However, the development of durable peptide‐based biocatalysts that can resist undesirable deformation and loss of function in non‐native environments is challenging. Herein, a covalently self‐assembled, peptide‐based hydrolase mimic (referred to as a nanopepzyme) with exceptional stability regardless of the changes in the external environment is reported. The photocrosslinking of decapeptides, YYHHHHHHYY, leads to the formation of well‐defined nanospheres with multiple catalytic histidine residues protruding from their surfaces. The nanopepzyme not only exhibits extraordinary long‐term stability even after 6 months but also maintains its structures under adverse environmental conditions (pH, temperature, ion strength, and organic solvents). In addition, the nanopepzyme demonstrates hydrolase‐like activity and is effective as a significantly durable biocatalyst, as verified by the model reactions following incubation under various harsh conditions. This study expands the scope of peptide assembly for the preparation of peptide‐based biocatalysts that can be applied in considerably harsh foreign environments.
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