Magnetic enzyme nanogel (MENG): a universal synthetic route for biocatalysts

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Mengmeng LinZheng Liu

Abstract

A universal synthetic route for magnetic enzyme nanogels (MENGs) was proposed, based on electrostatic interaction driven assembly and in situ polymerization from the surface of magnetic nanoparticles, to avoid chemical modification of proteins and hence structural and functional deterioration.

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