Microgels with Immobilized Glycosyltransferases for Enzymatic Glycan Synthesis
Isabel Katja Sommerfeld,
Philip Palm,
Kai Philip Hussnaetter
et al.
Abstract:Glycans, composed of linked monosaccharides, play crucial
roles
in biology and find diverse applications. Enhancing their enzymatic
synthesis can be achieved by immobilizing enzymes on materials such
as microgels. Here, we present microgels with immobilized glycosyltransferases,
synthesized through droplet microfluidics, immobilizing enzymes either
via encapsulation or postattachment. SpyTag-SpyCatcher interaction
was used for enzyme binding, among others. Fluorescamine and permeability
assays confirmed enzyme… Show more
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