Abstract:Numerous
metabolic reactions and pathways use adenosine 5′-triphosphate
(ATP) as an energy source and as a phosphorous or pyrophosphorous
donor. Based on three-dimensional (3D)-printing, enzyme immobilization
can be used to improve ATP regeneration and operability and reduce
cost. However, due to the relatively large mesh size of 3D-bioprinted
hydrogels soaked in a reaction solution, the lower-molecular-weight
enzymes cannot avoid leaking out of the hydrogels readily. Here, a
chimeric adenylate-kinase-spidroin… Show more
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