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Functional enzyme-polymer complexes.

Curt WaltmannCarolyn E MillsJeremy WangBaofu QiaoJohn M TorkelsonDanielle Tullman-ErcekMonica Olvera de la Cruz
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2022)
SignificanceThe use of biological enzyme catalysts could have huge ramifications for chemical industries. However, these enzymes are often inactive in nonbiological conditions, such as high temperatures, present in industrial settings. Here, we show that the enzyme PETase (polyethylene terephthalate [PET]), with potential application in plastic recycling, is stabilized at elevated temperature through complexation with random copolymers. We demonstrate this through simulations and experiments on different types of substrates. Our simulations also provide strategies for designing more enzymatically active complexes by altering polymer composition and enzyme charge distribution.
Keyphrases
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