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Nanoscale Engineering of Designer Cellulosomes
Author(s) -
Gunnoo Melissabye,
Cazade PierreAndré,
GaleraPrat Albert,
Nash Michael A.,
Czjzek Mirjam,
Cieplak Marek,
Alvarez Beatriz,
Aguilar Marina,
Karpol Alon,
Gaub Hermann,
CarriónVázquez Mariano,
Bayer Edward A.,
Thompson Damien
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
advanced materials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 10.707
H-Index - 527
eISSN - 1521-4095
pISSN - 0935-9648
DOI - 10.1002/adma.201503948
Subject(s) - materials science , nanoscopic scale , nanotechnology
Biocatalysts showcase the upper limit obtainable for high‐speed molecular processing and transformation. Efforts to engineer functionality in synthetic nanostructured materials are guided by the increasing knowledge of evolving architectures, which enable controlled molecular motion and precise molecular recognition. The cellulosome is a biological nanomachine, which, as a fundamental component of the plant‐digestion machinery from bacterial cells, has a key potential role in the successful development of environmentally‐friendly processes to produce biofuels and fine chemicals from the breakdown of biomass waste. Here, the progress toward so‐called “designer cellulosomes”, which provide an elegant alternative to enzyme cocktails for lignocellulose breakdown, is reviewed. Particular attention is paid to rational design via computational modeling coupled with nanoscale characterization and engineering tools. Remaining challenges and potential routes to industrial application are put forward.

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