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Cascade Mesophase Transitions of Multi-enzyme Responsive Polymeric Formulations

Parul Rathee, Nicole Edelstein‐Pardo, Gil Koren, Roy Beck, Roey J. Amir

2024Biomacromolecules12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Studying how synthetic polymer assemblies respond to sequential enzymatic stimuli can uncover intricate interactions in biological systems. Using amidase- and esterase-responsive PEG-based diblock (DBA) and triblock amphiphiles (TBAs), we created two distinct formulations: amidase-responsive DBA with esterase-responsive TBA and vice versa. We studied their cascade responses to the two enzymes and the sequence of their introduction. These formulations underwent cascade mesophase transitions upon the addition of the DBA-degrading enzyme, transitioning from (i) coassembled micelles to (ii) triblock-based hydrogel, and ultimately to (iii) dissolved polymers when exposed to the TBA hydrolyzing enzyme. The specific pathway of the two mesophase transitions depended on the compositions of the formulations and the enzyme introduction sequence. The results highlight the potential for designing polymeric formulations with programmable multistep enzymatic responses, mimicking the complex behavior of biological macromolecules.

Topics & Concepts

MesophaseCascadeChemistryEnzymeCombinatorial chemistryOrganic chemistryPolymer chemistryStereochemistryChromatographyPhase (matter)Advanced Polymer Synthesis and Characterizationbiodegradable polymer synthesis and propertiesHydrogels: synthesis, properties, applications