Silica Jar-with-Lid as Chemo-Enzymatic Nano-Compartment for Enantioselective Synthesis inside Living Cells.
Seonock KimNitee KumariJongwon LimSateesh DubbuAmit KumarIn Su LeePublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
Nanodevices, harvesting the power of synthetic catalysts and enzymes to perform enantioselective synthesis inside cell, have never been reported. Here, we synthesized round bottom jar-like silica nanostructures (SiJARs) with a chemo-responsive metal-silicate lid. This was isolated as an intermediate structure during highly controlled solid-state nanocrystal-conversion at the arc-section of silica shell. Different catalytic noble metals (Pt, Pd, Ru) were selectively modified on the lid-section through galvanic reactions. And, lid aperture-opening was regulated by mild acidic conditions or intracellular environment which accommodated the metal nanocrystals and enzymes, and in turn created an open-mouth nanoreactor. Distinct from the free enzymes, SiJARs performed asymmetric aldol reactions with high activity and enantioselectivity (yield >99 %, ee=95 %) and also functioned as the artificial catalytic organelles inside living cells. This work bridges the enormous potential of sophisticated nanocrystal-conversion chemistry and advanced platforms for new-to-nature catalysis.
Keyphrases
- living cells
- solid state
- fluorescent probe
- single molecule
- cancer therapy
- energy transfer
- photodynamic therapy
- human health
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- combination therapy
- cell therapy
- drug delivery
- room temperature
- hydrogen peroxide
- risk assessment
- squamous cell carcinoma
- highly efficient
- mesenchymal stem cells
- transition metal
- visible light
- climate change