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Signal transduction and amplification through enzyme-triggered ligand release and accelerated catalysis.


ABSTRACT: Signal transduction and signal amplification are both important mechanisms used within biological signalling pathways. Inspired by this process, we have developed a signal amplification methodology that utilises the selectivity and high activity of enzymes in combination with the robustness and generality of an organometallic catalyst, achieving a hybrid biological and synthetic catalyst cascade. A proligand enzyme substrate was designed to selectively self-immolate in the presence of the enzyme to release a ligand that can bind to a metal pre-catalyst and accelerate the rate of a transfer hydrogenation reaction. Enzyme-triggered catalytic signal amplification was then applied to a range of catalyst substrates demonstrating that signal amplification and signal transduction can both be achieved through this methodology.

SUBMITTER: Goggins S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5664363 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Signal transduction and amplification through enzyme-triggered ligand release and accelerated catalysis.

Goggins Sean S   Marsh Barrie J BJ   Lubben Anneke T AT   Frost Christopher G CG  

Chemical science 20150615 8


Signal transduction and signal amplification are both important mechanisms used within biological signalling pathways. Inspired by this process, we have developed a signal amplification methodology that utilises the selectivity and high activity of enzymes in combination with the robustness and generality of an organometallic catalyst, achieving a hybrid biological and synthetic catalyst cascade. A proligand enzyme substrate was designed to selectively self-immolate in the presence of the enzyme  ...[more]

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