Enzyme-Responsive Aqueous Two-Phase Systems in a Cationic–Anionic
Surfactant Mixture
Posted on 2021-10-29 - 14:03
Enzyme-instructed
self-assembly is an increasingly attractive topic
owing to its broad applications in biomaterials and biomedicine. In
this work, we report an approach to construct enzyme-responsive aqueous
surfactant two-phase (ASTP) systems serving as enzyme substrates by
using a cationic surfactant (myristoylcholine chloride) and a series
of anionic surfactants. Driven by the hydrophobic interaction and
electrostatic attraction, self-assemblies of cationic–anionic
surfactant mixtures result in biphasic systems containing condensed
lamellar structures and coexisting dilute solutions, which turn into
homogeneous aqueous phases in the presence of hydrolase (cholinesterase).
The enzyme-sensitive ASTP systems reported in this work highlight
potential applications in the active control of biomolecular enrichment/release
and visual detection of cholinesterase.
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Xiao, Xiao; Qiao, Yan; Xu, Zhirui; Wu, Tongyue; Wu, Yunxue; Ling, Zhe; et al. (2021). Enzyme-Responsive Aqueous Two-Phase Systems in a Cationic–Anionic
Surfactant Mixture. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.1c02303