Development of Improved Spectrophotometric Assays for Biocatalytic Silyl Ether Hydrolysis

Yuqing Lu, Chisom S. Egedeuzu, Peter G. Taylor, Lu Shin Wong

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Abstract

Reported herein is the development of assays for the spectrophotometric quantification of biocatalytic silicon−oxygen bond hydrolysis. Central to these assays are a series of chromogenic substrates that release highly absorbing phenoxy anions upon cleavage of the sessile bond. These substrates were tested with silicatein, an enzyme from a marine sponge that is known to catalyse the hydrolysis and condensation of silyl ethers. It was found that, of the substrates tested, tert-butyldimethyl(2-methyl-4-nitrophenoxy)silane provided the best assay performance, as evidenced by the highest ratio of enzyme catalysed reaction rate compared with the background (uncatalysed) reaction. These substrates were also found to be suitable for detailed enzyme kinetics measurements, as demonstrated by their use to determine the Michaelis−Menten kinetic parameters for silicatein.

Original languageEnglish
Article number492
JournalBiomolecules
Volume14
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Apr 2024

Keywords

  • colorimetric assay
  • enzyme
  • hydrolase
  • organosiloxane
  • silicatein

Research Beacons, Institutes and Platforms

  • Biotechnology
  • Manchester Institute of Biotechnology

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