Biocatalytic Self-Assembly Cascades.

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Technology and Innovation Centre, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK.

Published: June 2017

The properties of supramolecular materials are dictated by both kinetic and thermodynamic aspects, providing opportunities to dynamically regulate morphology and function. Herein, we demonstrate time-dependent regulation of supramolecular self-assembly by connected, kinetically competing enzymatic reactions. Starting from Fmoc-tyrosine phosphate and phenylalanine amide in the presence of an amidase and phosphatase, four distinct self-assembling molecules may be formed which each give rise to distinct morphologies (spheres, fibers, tubes/tapes and sheets). By varying the sequence or ratio in which the enzymes are added to mixtures of precursors, these structures can be (transiently) accessed and interconverted. The approach provides insights into dynamic self-assembly using competing pathways that may aid the design of soft nanostructures with tunable dynamic properties and life times.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.201701870DOI Listing

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