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Shuangye Zhang1, Hairuo Zhang1, Mingqiang Li1
1School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, New Cornerstone Science Laboratory, Frontiers Science Center for Transformative Molecules, Zhangjiang Institute for Advanced Study and National Center for Translational Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China.
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The lifespan, oxidizing properties, bonding behaviors, and reactivity of reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced during photocatalytic activation can vary significantly due to the differences in electron configurations of ROS, which are dependent on their generation mechanisms: energy transfer or charge transfer. Hence, identifying and differentiating ROS of different mechanisms can improve our understanding of redox reactions and related diseases, providing a basis for the prevention and treatment of related diseases. Here, we have developed a DNA framework monitor (DFM) based on dynamic DNA structural changes to effectively distinguish the two types of ROS produced in photocatalytic activation of O2. This DFM provides a visualization tool for observing the reaction kinetics of ROS with DNA, not only distinguishing two types of ROS with different mechanisms but also serving as a universal system for evaluating the efficacy and performance of nanomaterials for ROS regulation.
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