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Exploring Emergent Properties in Enzymatic Reaction Networks: Design and Control of Dynamic Functional Systems.

Souvik GhoshMathieu G BaltussenNikita M IvanovRianne HaijeMiglė JakštaitėTao ZhouWilhelm T S Huck
Published in: Chemical reviews (2024)
The intricate and complex features of enzymatic reaction networks (ERNs) play a key role in the emergence and sustenance of life. Constructing such networks in vitro enables stepwise build up in complexity and introduces the opportunity to control enzymatic activity using physicochemical stimuli. Rational design and modulation of network motifs enable the engineering of artificial systems with emergent functionalities. Such functional systems are useful for a variety of reasons such as creating new-to-nature dynamic materials, producing value-added chemicals, constructing metabolic modules for synthetic cells, and even enabling molecular computation. In this review, we offer insights into the chemical characteristics of ERNs while also delving into their potential applications and associated challenges.
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