Hemin-Caged Ferritin Acting as a Peroxidase-like Nanozyme for the Selective Detection of Tumor Cells
Nanozyme is a class of artificial materials that possess enzyme-like activities and can overcome limitations of natural enzymes. However, controllability of the active sites, uniformity of the particles, and dispersion in the physiological media are still challenging for nanomaterial-based nanozymes...
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description | Nanozyme is a class of artificial materials that possess enzyme-like activities and can overcome limitations of natural enzymes. However, controllability of the active sites, uniformity of the particles, and dispersion in the physiological media are still challenging for nanomaterial-based nanozymes. In this work, a protein-based nanozyme has been constructed by the encapsulation of hemin into the nanocavity of a recombinant human heavy chain ferritin (Ftn), generating a monodispersed peroxidase–mimetic nanozyme (hemin@Ftn). Hemin@Ftn possesses high peroxidase catalytic activity and high tolerance to the harsh environmental conditions, such as high temperature and chemical denaturant. Remarkably, hemin@Ftn can act as a colorimetric probe for the detection of tumor cells because it can selectively catalyze reactions in tumor cells. This protein-based nanozyme bridges the gap between natural enzymes and nanomaterial-based nanozymes by the incorporation of a catalytically active prosthetic group into a highly stable Ftn. |
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