posted on 2024-10-09, 10:14authored byMohan Lakavathu, Yan Zhao
Most reported artificial esterases hydrolyze only activated
esters.
We here report a one-pot synthesis of artificial esterases via molecular
imprinting. An acylthiourea template hydrogen bonds with 4-vinylbenzoic
acid and coordinates to a polymerizable zinc complex inside a cross-linkable
surfactant micelle. Double cross-linking of the micelle yields a polymeric
nanoparticle catalyst that mimics a metalloenzyme to activate a water
molecule for nucleophilic attack on the bound ester. The catalyst
hydrolyzes both activated and unactivated esters under mild conditions
with selectivity.