Sequential Electrostatic Assembly of a Polymer Surfactant Corona Increases Activity of the Phosphotriesterase arPTE
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Zhang, William H.
Carter, Benjamin M.
Day, Graham J.
Govan, Norman
Jackson, Colin
Perriman, Adam W
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American Chemical Society
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We present a new methodology for the
generation of discrete molecularly dispersed enzyme−
polymer−surfactant bioconjugates. Significantly, we demonstrate that >3-fold increase in the catalytic efficiency of the
diffusion-limited phosphotriesterase arPTE can be achieved
through sequential electrostatic addition of cationic and
anionic polymer surfactants, respectively. Here, the polymer
surfactants assemble on the surface of the enzyme via ion
exchange to yield a compact corona. The observed rate
enhancement is consistent with a mechanism whereby the
polymer−surfactant corona gives rise to a decrease in the dielectric constant in the vicinity of the active site of the enzyme,
accelerating the rate-determining product diffusion step. The facile methodology has significant potential for increasing the
efficiency of enzymes and could therefore have a substantially positive impact for industrial enzymology.
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