Construction of Double-enzyme Complexes with DNA Framework Nanorulers for Improving Enzyme Cascade Catalytic Efficiency

CHEMPLUSCHEM(2024)

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Efficient biocatalytic cascade reactions play a crucial role in guiding intricate, specific and selective intracellular transformation processes. However, the catalytic activity of the enzyme cascade reaction in bulk solution was greatly impacted by the spatial morphology and inter-enzyme distance. The programmability and addressability nature of framework nucleic acid (FNA) allows to be used as scaffold for immobilization and to direct the spatial arrangement of enzyme cascade molecules. Here, we used tetrahedral DNA framework (TDF) as nanorulers to assemble two enzymes for constructing a double-enzyme complex, which significantly enhance the catalytic efficiency of sarcosine oxidase (SOx)/horseradish peroxidase (HRP) cascade system. We synthesized four types of TDF nanorulers capable of programming the lateral distance between enzymes from 5.67 nm to 12.33 nm. Enzymes were chemical modified by ssDNA while preserving most catalytic activity. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) were used to verify the formation of double-enzyme complex. Four types of double-enzyme complexes with different enzyme distance were constructed, in which TDF26(SOx+HRP) exhibited the highest relative enzyme cascade catalytic activity, similar to 3.11-fold of free-state enzyme. Importantly, all the double-enzyme complexes demonstrate a substantial improvement in enzyme cascade catalytic activity compared to free enzymes.
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DNA nanorulers,Double-enzyme complex,Enzyme cascade reaction,Framework nucleic acid,Spacing control
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