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Dynamic modulation of proximity-induced enzyme activity using supramolecular polymers.

Eva Magdalena EstiradoBas J H M RosierTom F A de GreefLuc Brunsveld
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2021)
Synthetic supramolecular polymers are used as dynamic nanoscaffolds for the activation of the apoptotic signalling enzyme caspase-9. Recruitment of caspase-9 to the nanoscaffold results in an increase in enzymatic activity due to enhanced proximity, with a bell-shaped response as a function of nanoscaffold concentration. The modularity of the system allows for dynamic regulation of enzyme activity through variation of the recruitment-motif density along the supramolecular polymer.
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