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Conditional dependence of enzyme cascade reaction efficiency on the inter-enzyme distance.

Peng LinHuyen DinhEiji NakataTakashi Morii
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2021)
A dual-enzyme cascade, xylitol dehydrogenase and xylulose kinase, derived from the xylose metabolic pathway, was constructed on a three-dimensional DNA scaffold which exhibited a dynamic shape transition from an open state to a closed hexagonal prism. Evaluation of the cascade reaction efficiencies in the open and closed states revealed little to no inter-enzyme distance dependence, presumably due to the far larger catalytic constant of the downstream enzyme. The inter-enzyme distance was not the dominant factor for cascade efficiency when the kinetic parameters of the cascade enzymes were imbalanced with the highly efficient downstream enzyme.
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