Accelerating the Phosphatase-like Activity of Uio-66-NH2 by Catalytically Inactive Metal Ions and Its Application for Improved Fluorescence Detection of Cardiac Troponin I
Compared with natural enzymes, nanozymes usually exhibit much lower catalytic activities, which limit the sensitivities of nanozyme-based immunoassays. Herein, several metal ions without enzyme-like activities were engineered onto Uio-66-NH2 nanozyme through postsynthetic modification. The obtained...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Analytical chemistry (Washington) 2024-02, Vol.96 (6), p.2684-2691 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Compared with natural enzymes, nanozymes usually exhibit much lower catalytic activities, which limit the sensitivities of nanozyme-based immunoassays. Herein, several metal ions without enzyme-like activities were engineered onto Uio-66-NH2 nanozyme through postsynthetic modification. The obtained M n+@Uio-66-NH2 (M n+ = Zn2+, Cd2+, Co2+, Ca2+and Ni2+) exhibited improved phosphatase-like catalytic activities. In particular, a 12-fold increase in the catalytic efficiency (k cat/K m) of Uio-66-NH2 was observed after the modification with Zn2+. Mechanism investigations indicate that both the amino groups and oxygen-containing functional groups in Uio-66-NH2 are the binding sites of Zn2+, and the modified Zn2+ ions on Uio-66-NH2 serve as the additional catalytic sites for improving the catalytic performance. Furthermore, the highly active Zn2+@Uio-66-NH2 was used as a nanozyme label to develop a fluorescence immunoassay method for the detection of cardiac troponin I (cTnI). Compared with pristine Uio-66-NH2, Zn2+@Uio-66-NH2 can widen the linear range by 1 order of magnitude (from 10 pg/mL–1 μg/mL to 1 pg/mL–1 μg/mL) and also lower the detection limit by 5 times (from 4.7 pg/mL to 0.9 pg/mL). |
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ISSN: | 0003-2700 1520-6882 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acs.analchem.3c05499 |