Publications by authors named "Ruixuan Shi"

Article Synopsis
  • Enzyme immobilization can enhance the production of bioactive molecules but faces significant challenges; this study offers a new solution.* -
  • The method involves a dynamic defect generation strategy using metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and enzymes acting as "macro ligands" to improve enzyme transport and attachment.* -
  • This approach allows for effective immobilization of various enzymes, leading to highly efficient biocatalysts and the creation of multienzyme bioreactors for cascade reactions.*
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Enzyme immobilization is essential to the commercial viability of various critical large-scale biocatalytic processes. However, challenges remain for the immobilization systems, such as difficulties in loading large enzymes, enzyme leaching, and limitations for large-scale fabrication. Herein, we describe a green and scalable strategy to prepare high-performance biocatalysts through in situ assembly of enzymes with covalent organic frameworks (COFs) under ambient conditions (aqueous solution and room temperature).

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Ticks are common vectors of human and animal diseases. Ochrobactrum spp. belong to the Brucellaceae family and have recently been recognized as emerging human pathogens.

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