Yuting LuYibo SongLingling PengXiaoping RaoKok Bing TanShu‐Feng ZhouGuowu Zhan
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have become promising host materials for enzyme immobilization and protection. Herein, ZIF-8 nanocubes were successfully self-assembled onto yeast as a biological template to obtain hybrid Y@ZIF-8. The size, morphology, and loading efficiency of ZIF-8 nanoparticles assembled on yeast templates can be well-regulated by adjusting the various synthetic parameters. Particularly, the amount of water significantly affected the particle size of ZIF-8 assembled on yeast. Through using a cross-linking agent, the relative enzyme activity of Y@ZIF-8@t-CAT could be greatly enhanced and remained the highest even after seven consecutive cycles, with improved cycling stability, as compared to that of Y@ZIF-8@CAT. In addition to the effect of the physicochemical properties of Y@ZIF-8 on the loading efficiency, the temperature tolerance, pH tolerance, and storage stability of Y@ZIF-8@t-CAT were also systematically investigated. Importantly, the catalytic activity of free catalase was decreased to 72% by 45 days, while the activity of the immobilized catalase remained above 99%, suggesting good storage stability. The present work demonstrates that yeast-templated ZIF-8 nanoparticles have a high potential to be used as biocompatible immobilization materials and are promising candidates for the preparation of effective biocatalysts in biomedicine applications.
Yuting Lu (3621116)Yibo Song (6726122)Lingling Peng (1372977)Xiaoping Rao (409781)Kok Bing Tan (9591397)Shu-feng Zhou (16535648)Guowu Zhan (1658788)
Tiantian ManCaixia XuXiao‐Yuan LiuDan LiChia‐Kuang TsungHao PeiYing WanLi Li
Weibin LiangHuoshu XuFrancesco CarraroNatasha K. MaddiganQiaowei LiStephen G. BellDavid M. HuangAndrew TarziaMarcello B. SolomonHeinz AmenitschLisa VaccariChristopher J. SumbyPaolo FalcaroChristian J. Doonan