A Protocol for Custom Biomineralization of Enzymes in Metal–Organic Frameworks (MOFs)
Zoe Armstrong,
Drew Jordahl,
Austin MacRae
et al.
Abstract:Enzyme immobilization offers a number of advantages that improve biocatalysis;
however, finding a proper way to immobilize enzymes is often a challenging task.
Implanting enzymes in metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) via
co-crystallization, also known as biomineralization, provides enhanced
reusability and stability with minimal perturbation and substrate selectivity to
the enzyme. Currently, there are limited metal–ligand combinations with a
proper protocol guiding the experimental procedures. We have recently e… Show more
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