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Chemical Modification of Glycoproteins’ Carbohydrate Moiety as a General Strategy for the Synthesis of Efficient Biocatalysts by Biomimetic Mineralization: The Case of Glucose Oxidase

Stanišić, Marija D.; Popović Kokar, Nikolina; Ristić, Predrag; Balaž, Ana Marija; Senćanski, Milan; Ognjanović, Miloš; Đokić, Veljko R.; Prodanović, Radivoje; Todorović, Tamara

(2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stanišić, Marija D.
AU  - Popović Kokar, Nikolina
AU  - Ristić, Predrag
AU  - Balaž, Ana Marija
AU  - Senćanski, Milan
AU  - Ognjanović, Miloš
AU  - Đokić, Veljko R.
AU  - Prodanović, Radivoje
AU  - Todorović, Tamara
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/10049
AB  - Zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8) is widely used as a protective coating to encapsulate proteins via biomimetic mineralization. The formation of nucleation centers and further biocomposite crystal growth is entirely governed by the pure electrostatic interactions between the protein’s surface and the positively charged Zn(II) metal ions. It was previously shown that enhancing these electrostatic interactions by a chemical modification of surface amino acid residues can lead to a rapid biocomposite crystal formation. However, a chemical modification of carbohydrate components by periodate oxidation for glycoproteins can serve as an alternative strategy. In the present study, an industrially important enzyme glucose oxidase (GOx) was selected as a model system. Periodate oxidation of GOx by 2.5 mM sodium periodate increased negative charge on the enzyme molecule, from −10.2 to −36.9 mV, as shown by zeta potential measurements and native PAGE electrophoresis. Biomineralization experiments with oxidized GOx resulted in higher specific activity, effectiveness factor, and higher thermostability of the ZIF-8 biocomposites. Periodate oxidation of carbohydrate components for glycoproteins can serve as a facile and general method for facilitating the biomimetic mineralization of other industrially relevant glycoproteins.
T2  - Polymers
T1  - Chemical Modification of Glycoproteins’ Carbohydrate Moiety as a General Strategy for the Synthesis of Efficient Biocatalysts by Biomimetic Mineralization: The Case of Glucose Oxidase
VL  - 13
IS  - 22
SP  - 3875
DO  - 10.3390/polym13223875
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Stanišić, Marija D. and Popović Kokar, Nikolina and Ristić, Predrag and Balaž, Ana Marija and Senćanski, Milan and Ognjanović, Miloš and Đokić, Veljko R. and Prodanović, Radivoje and Todorović, Tamara",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8) is widely used as a protective coating to encapsulate proteins via biomimetic mineralization. The formation of nucleation centers and further biocomposite crystal growth is entirely governed by the pure electrostatic interactions between the protein’s surface and the positively charged Zn(II) metal ions. It was previously shown that enhancing these electrostatic interactions by a chemical modification of surface amino acid residues can lead to a rapid biocomposite crystal formation. However, a chemical modification of carbohydrate components by periodate oxidation for glycoproteins can serve as an alternative strategy. In the present study, an industrially important enzyme glucose oxidase (GOx) was selected as a model system. Periodate oxidation of GOx by 2.5 mM sodium periodate increased negative charge on the enzyme molecule, from −10.2 to −36.9 mV, as shown by zeta potential measurements and native PAGE electrophoresis. Biomineralization experiments with oxidized GOx resulted in higher specific activity, effectiveness factor, and higher thermostability of the ZIF-8 biocomposites. Periodate oxidation of carbohydrate components for glycoproteins can serve as a facile and general method for facilitating the biomimetic mineralization of other industrially relevant glycoproteins.",
journal = "Polymers",
title = "Chemical Modification of Glycoproteins’ Carbohydrate Moiety as a General Strategy for the Synthesis of Efficient Biocatalysts by Biomimetic Mineralization: The Case of Glucose Oxidase",
volume = "13",
number = "22",
pages = "3875",
doi = "10.3390/polym13223875"
}
Stanišić, M. D., Popović Kokar, N., Ristić, P., Balaž, A. M., Senćanski, M., Ognjanović, M., Đokić, V. R., Prodanović, R.,& Todorović, T.. (2021). Chemical Modification of Glycoproteins’ Carbohydrate Moiety as a General Strategy for the Synthesis of Efficient Biocatalysts by Biomimetic Mineralization: The Case of Glucose Oxidase. in Polymers, 13(22), 3875.
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13223875
Stanišić MD, Popović Kokar N, Ristić P, Balaž AM, Senćanski M, Ognjanović M, Đokić VR, Prodanović R, Todorović T. Chemical Modification of Glycoproteins’ Carbohydrate Moiety as a General Strategy for the Synthesis of Efficient Biocatalysts by Biomimetic Mineralization: The Case of Glucose Oxidase. in Polymers. 2021;13(22):3875.
doi:10.3390/polym13223875 .
Stanišić, Marija D., Popović Kokar, Nikolina, Ristić, Predrag, Balaž, Ana Marija, Senćanski, Milan, Ognjanović, Miloš, Đokić, Veljko R., Prodanović, Radivoje, Todorović, Tamara, "Chemical Modification of Glycoproteins’ Carbohydrate Moiety as a General Strategy for the Synthesis of Efficient Biocatalysts by Biomimetic Mineralization: The Case of Glucose Oxidase" in Polymers, 13, no. 22 (2021):3875,
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13223875 . .
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