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DOI: 10.1021/nn3048445
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Light-Triggered Biocatalysis Using Thermophilic Enzyme–Gold Nanoparticle Complexes

Matthew D. Blankschien,Lori A. Pretzer,Ryan Huschka,Naomi J. Halas,Ramón González,Michael S. Wong

Biocatalysis
Nanorod
Enzyme
2012
The use of plasmonic nanoparticle complexes for biomedical applications such as imaging, gene therapy, and cancer treatment is a rapidly emerging field expected to significantly improve conventional medical practices. In contrast, the use of these types of nanoparticles to noninvasively trigger biochemical pathways has been largely unexplored. Here we report the light-induced activation of the thermophilic enzyme Aeropyrum pernix glucokinase, a key enzyme for the decomposition of glucose via the glycolysis pathway, increasing its rate of reaction 60% with light by conjugating the enzyme onto Au nanorods. The observed increase in enzyme activity corresponded to a local temperature increase within a calcium alginate encapsulate of ∼20 °C when compared to the bulk medium maintained at standard, nonthermophilic temperatures. The encapsulated nanocomplexes were reusable and stable for several days, making them potentially useful in industrial applications. This approach could significantly improve how biochemical pathways are controlled for in vitro and, quite possibly, in vivo use.
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    Light-Triggered Biocatalysis Using Thermophilic Enzyme–Gold Nanoparticle Complexes” is a paper by Matthew D. Blankschien Lori A. Pretzer Ryan Huschka Naomi J. Halas Ramón González Michael S. Wong published in 2012. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.