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Formation of silicones mediated by the sponge enzyme silicatein-α
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Molecular SieveEngineeringSilicon On InsulatorBiotechnologySiliceneVitro CondensationChemistryOrganometallic Condensation ReactionCondensation ReactionPolymer ChemistryBiomolecular Engineering
The sponge-restricted enzyme silicatein-α catalyzes in vivo silica formation from monomeric silicon compounds from sea water (i.e. silicic acid) and plays the pivotal role during synthesis of the siliceous sponge spicules. Recombinant silicatein-α, which was cloned from the demosponge Suberites domuncula (phylum Porifera), is shown to catalyze in vitro condensation of alkoxy silanes during a phase transfer reaction at neutral pH and ambient temperature to yield silicones like the straight-chained polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). The reported condensation reaction is considered to be the first description of an enzymatically enhanced organometallic condensation reaction.
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