Cross-β amyloid nanotubes for hydrolase–peroxidase cascade reactions
Ayan Chatterjee, Syed Pavel Afrose, Sahnawaz Ahmed, Akhil Venugopal, Dibyendu Das
Abstract
Herein, we report the catalytic potential of short peptide based cross-β amyloid nanotubes with surface exposed histidine capable of binding hemin and showing facile cascade reactions, playing the dual roles of hydrolases and peroxidases, two of the most important classes of enzymes in extant biology. The activity of these simple systems exceeded those of modern and larger proteins like cytochrome C and hemoglobin. Further, evidence suggested that these self-assembled nanotubes foreshadow the process of intermediate channeling, a feature seen in the case of advanced enzymes.
Topics & Concepts
HeminPeroxidaseHistidineChemistryExtant taxonPeptideEnzymeAmyloid (mycology)CatalysisHydrolaseBiochemistryBiologyHemeInorganic chemistryEvolutionary biologySupramolecular Self-Assembly in MaterialsAlzheimer's disease research and treatmentsNanocluster Synthesis and Applications