A facile one-pot method to prepare peroxidase-like
nanogel artificial enzymes for highly efficient and controllable catalysis
Shi, HJ (Shi, Hejin)[ 1 ] ; Liu, Y (Liu, Yong)[ 1 ] ; Qu, R (Qu, Rui)[ 1 ] ; Li, YF (Li, Yuanfeng)[ 1 ] ; Ma, RJ (Ma, Rujiang)[ 1 ] ; An, YL (An, Yingli)[ 1 ] ; Shi, LQ (Shi, Linqi)[ 1,2 ]
COLLOIDS AND SURFACES B-BIOINTERFACES, 2019, 174: 352-359
DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2018.11.021
Abstract
Novel
artificial enzymes are highly desired to overcome the shortcomings of natural
enzymes during industrial or biological applications. Here we designed and
prepared nanogel-based artificial enzymes (NAEs) to mimic natural horseradish
peroxidase (HRP) using a facile one-pot, scalable method. The
poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM) matrix provided a temperature-responsive
and size-controllable scaffold for the NAEs, and 1-vinylimidazole (Vim)
moieties stabilized the enzymatic centers (Hemin) through coordination
interaction. The feeding ratios of the components to prepare NAEs were
subsequently studied and optimized to ensure the NAEs possess the highest
catalytic activity and stability. The optimized NAEs were quite stable and can
maintain their catalytic activities over a broad range of heat or pH
treatments, and a long storage period as well. The NAEs are active to catalytic
oxidation of several azo compounds and their activities can easily be switched
on/off by changing the surrounding temperature. Taken together, these easily
made, highly stable, efficient and activity-switchable NAEs could mimic natural
HRP while overcoming their shortcomings and have a potential in wastewater
treatment and controllable catalysis.