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January 10, 2025
Journal Article
Title
Electrosynthesis of Musselāinspired Adhesive Polymers as a Novel Class of Transient Enzyme Stabilizers
Abstract
Multifunctional orthoāquinones are required for the formation of thiolācatecholāconnectivities (TCC) but can be delicate to handle. We present the electrochemical oxidation of the dipeptide DiDOPA, achieving up to 92ā% conversion efficiency of the catechols to orthoāquinones. Graphite and stainless steel could be employed as costāefficient electrodes. The electrochemical activation yields quinoneāsolutions, which are free of undesired reactive compounds and eliminates the challenging step of isolating the reactive quinones. The DiDOPA quinones were employed in polyaddition reactions with multiāthiols, forming oligomers that functioned as transient enzyme stabilizers (TES). These TCCāTESāadditives improved the thermal stability and the activity of tyrosinase in heat stress assays.
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Open Access
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CC BY 4.0: Creative Commons Attribution
Language
English