A proteolytic nanobiocatalyst with built-in disulphide reducing properties

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Abstract

We report a method to equip proteolytic nanobiocatalysts with intrinsic disulphide bond reducing properties. After immobilisation onto silica particles, selected protease enzymes are partially shielded in a nanometre-thick mercaptosilica layer acting not only as a protective system but also as a substrate reducing agent. The biocatalysts produced efficiently perform simultaneous disulphide bond reduction and protein digestion. Besides a significant simplification of the proteolysis process, this strategy allows for a drastic increase of the enzyme stability.

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Briand, M. L., Bikaki, M., Puorger, C., Corvini, P. F. X., & Shahgaldian, P. (2020). A proteolytic nanobiocatalyst with built-in disulphide reducing properties. RSC Advances, 11(2), 810–816. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ra10013g

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