Within each biological cell, surface- and volume-confined enzymes control a highly complex network of chemical reactions. These reactions are efficient, timely, and spatially defined. Efforts to transfer such appealing features to in vitro systems have led to several successful examples of chemical reactions catalysed by isolated and immobilized enzymes. In most cases, these enzymes are either bound or adsorbed to an insoluble support, physically trapped in a macromolecular network, or encapsulated within compartments. Advanced applications of enzymatic cascade reactions with immobilized enzymes include enzymatic fuel cells and enzymatic nanoreactors, both for in vitro and possible in vivo applications. In this Review, we discuss some of th...
Biocatalysis provides a unique opportunity to create complex and chiral molecules with unprecedented...
The study of enzyme behavior in small nanocompartments is crucial for the understanding of biocataly...
One of the main features of living matter is compartmentalization, that is the temporal and spatial ...
Compartmentalization at the nanoscale is fundamental in nature, where the spatial segregation of bio...
In nature, the interior of a cell hosts a remarkable network of organelles and subcellular compartme...
Enzymes are always considered as great gifts from nature since they are holding brilliant properties...
A sustainable alternative to traditional chemical synthesis is the use of enzymes as biocatalysts. U...
Biocatalysis, the use of enzymes to perform chemical reactions, is widely accepted as a greener, mor...
The use of enzymes as biological catalysts has gained increasing importance in industries. Although ...
The encapsulation of enzymes in wet, nanoporous silica gels is a powerful strategy to exploit the ca...
During the past decades, biocatalysis has made important contributions to chemical manufacturing by ...
Biocatalysis with immobilized enzymes as catalysts holds enormous promise in developing more efficie...
Compartmentalization at the nanoscale is fundamental in nature, where the spatial segregation of bio...
The development of process steps catalyzed by immobilized enzymes usually encompasses the screening ...
Enzymes are biocatalysts evolved in nature to achieve the speed and coordination of nearly all the c...
Biocatalysis provides a unique opportunity to create complex and chiral molecules with unprecedented...
The study of enzyme behavior in small nanocompartments is crucial for the understanding of biocataly...
One of the main features of living matter is compartmentalization, that is the temporal and spatial ...
Compartmentalization at the nanoscale is fundamental in nature, where the spatial segregation of bio...
In nature, the interior of a cell hosts a remarkable network of organelles and subcellular compartme...
Enzymes are always considered as great gifts from nature since they are holding brilliant properties...
A sustainable alternative to traditional chemical synthesis is the use of enzymes as biocatalysts. U...
Biocatalysis, the use of enzymes to perform chemical reactions, is widely accepted as a greener, mor...
The use of enzymes as biological catalysts has gained increasing importance in industries. Although ...
The encapsulation of enzymes in wet, nanoporous silica gels is a powerful strategy to exploit the ca...
During the past decades, biocatalysis has made important contributions to chemical manufacturing by ...
Biocatalysis with immobilized enzymes as catalysts holds enormous promise in developing more efficie...
Compartmentalization at the nanoscale is fundamental in nature, where the spatial segregation of bio...
The development of process steps catalyzed by immobilized enzymes usually encompasses the screening ...
Enzymes are biocatalysts evolved in nature to achieve the speed and coordination of nearly all the c...
Biocatalysis provides a unique opportunity to create complex and chiral molecules with unprecedented...
The study of enzyme behavior in small nanocompartments is crucial for the understanding of biocataly...
One of the main features of living matter is compartmentalization, that is the temporal and spatial ...