Molecularly Imprinted Synthetic Glucosidase for the Hydrolysis of Cellulose in Aqueous and Nonaqueous Solutions

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作者
Li, Xiaowei [1 ]
Zangiabadi, Milad [1 ]
Zhao, Yan [1 ]
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[1] Iowa State Univ, Dept Chem, Ames, IA 50011 USA
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10.1021/jacs.1c01352
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
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Molecular imprinting is a powerful and yet simple method to create multifunctional binding sites within a crosslinked polymer network. We report a new class of synthetic glucosidase prepared through molecular imprinting and post-functionalization of cross-linked surfactant micelles. These catalysts are protein-sized water-soluble nanoparticles that can be modified in multiple ways. As their natural counterparts, they bind a glucose-containing oligo- or polysaccharide. They contain acidic groups near the glycosidic bond to be cleaved, with the number and distance of the acid groups tuned systematically. Hydrolysis of cellulose in a key step in biomass conversion but is hampered by the incalcitrance of the highly crystalline cellulose fibers. The synthetic glucosidases are shown to hydrolyze cellobiose and cellulose under a variety of conditions. The best catalyst, with a biomimetic double acid catalytic motif, can hydrolyze cellulose with one-fifth of the activity of commercial cellulases in aqueous buffer. As a highly cross-linked polymeric nanoparticle, the synthetic catalyst is stable at elevated temperatures in both aqueous and nonaqueous solvents. In a polar aprotic solvent/ionic liquid mixture, it hydrolyzes cellulose several times faster than commercial cellulases in aqueous buffer. When deposited on magnetic nanoparticles, it retains 75% of its activity after 10 cycles of usage.
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页码:5172 / 5181
页数:10
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