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Title : Regiocontrol of the Bulk Polymerization of Lysine Ethyl Ester by the Selection of Suitable Immobilized Enzyme Catalysts - Tsuchiya_2024_Biomacromolecules__
Author(s) : Tsuchiya K , Terada K , Kurita T , Watanabe T , Lamprou A , Numata K
Ref : Biomacromolecules , : , 2024
Abstract :

The development of a green and facile method for the controlled synthesis of functional polypeptides is desired for sustainable material applications. In this study, the regioselective synthesis of poly(l-lysine) (polyLys) via enzyme-catalyzed aminolysis was achieved by bulk polymerization of l-lysine ethyl ester (Lys-OEt) using immobilized Candida antarctica lipase Novozym 435 (IM-lipase) or trypsin (IM-trypsin). Structural characterization of the obtained polyLys revealed that IM-lipase resulted solely in sigma-linked amide bond formation, whereas IM-trypsin predominantly provided alpha-linked polyLys. Optimization of the conditions for the bulk polymerization using immobilized enzymes resulted in high monomer conversion and a high degree of polymerization, with excellent regioselectivity. Molecular docking simulations revealed different binding conformations of Lys-OEt to the catalytic pockets of lipase and trypsin, which putatively resulted in different amino moieties being used for amide bond formation. The immobilized enzymes were recovered and recycled for bulk polymerization, and the initial activity was maintained in the case of IM-trypsin. The obtained alpha- and sigma-linked polyLys products exhibited different degradability against proteolysis, demonstrating the possibility of versatile applications as sustainable materials. This enzymatic regioregular control enabled the synthesis of well-defined polypeptide-based materials with a diverging structural variety.

PubMedSearch : Tsuchiya_2024_Biomacromolecules__
PubMedID: 39009036

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Tsuchiya K, Terada K, Kurita T, Watanabe T, Lamprou A, Numata K (2024)
Regiocontrol of the Bulk Polymerization of Lysine Ethyl Ester by the Selection of Suitable Immobilized Enzyme Catalysts
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Tsuchiya K, Terada K, Kurita T, Watanabe T, Lamprou A, Numata K (2024)
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