Enzyme Fueled Dissipative Self‐assembly of Guanine Functionalized Molecules and Their Cellular Behaviour
Sourav Bhowmik,
Tanmay Rit,
Yogesh S. Sanghvi
et al.
Abstract:Generally, an esterase lipase enzyme can hydrolyze specific substrates called esters in an aqueous solution. Herein, we investigate how a G‐quadruplex self‐assembly affects the hydrolysis equilibrium in reverse. The biocatalyst, lipase, activates the individual building‐blocks through fuel consumption, causing them to undergo a higher degree of self‐organization into nanofibers within spheres. We have synthesized five peptide‐lipid‐conjugated guanine base functionalized molecules to explore how the equilibrium… Show more
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