功能化C点:改善纳米酶活动的多功能手段-"Aptananozymes"
Yu Ouyang1, Yonatan Biniuri1, Michael Fadeev1
1The Institute of Chemistry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem 91904, Israel.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|July 21, 2021
概括
研究人员开发了通过聚焦基质来增强催化活性的aptamer功能化的纳米粒子纳米酶 (aptananozyme). 这些aptananozymes表现出优异的性能和控制的,特定的生物化学反应的选择性功能.
科学领域:
- 生物材料科学
- 纳米技术
- 催化剂
背景情况:
- 纳米酶具有催化特性,但通常缺乏基质特异性.
- 体是核酸连接体,以高亲和力结合特定的点.
- 结合纳米酶和体可以创建有针对性的催化系统.
研究的目的:
- 开发一种使用aptamer结合增强纳米酶催化活性的多功能方法.
- 为特定基质转化制造阿普坦-纳米酶结合物 (阿普坦纳米酶).
- 研究已开发的aptanozymes的催化效率,基质结合和选择性.
主要方法:
- 铜离子功能化碳点 (C-点) 的合成.
- 多巴胺结合阿胺 (DBA) 或氨胺结合阿胺 (TBA) 与C点的共价结合.
- 对阿普坦纳酶结构,催化活性,基质结合和选择性的表征.
主要成果:
- 与单个成分相比,结构功能化的aptananozymes表现出更高的催化活性.
- 催化功能由与纳米酶连接的体结构有效控制.
- 已经证明了奇罗选择性催化,使得L-和D-反体之间的差异化 (例如DOPA氧化).
结论:
- 亚胺-纳米酶结合是一种强大的策略,可以产生高度活跃和特定的纳米酶.
- 开发的aptanozymes通过缩基质并实现精确的催化控制来模仿酶功能.
- 这种方法为设计具有定制功能的先进纳米生物催化剂开辟了道路.
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