化学
基质(水族馆)
等结构
催化作用
氧化酶试验
酶
组合化学
纳米技术
生物化学
有机化学
材料科学
生物
生态学
晶体结构
作者
Linjing Tong,Yuhong Lin,Xiaoxue Kou,Yujian Shen,Yong Shen,Siming Huang,Fang Zhu,Guosheng Chen,Gangfeng Ouyang
标识
DOI:10.1002/ange.202218661
摘要
Abstract Mimicking the bioactivity of native enzymes through synthetic chemistry is an efficient means to advance the biocatalysts in a cell‐free environment, however, remains long‐standing challenges. Herein, we utilize structurally explicit hydrogen‐bonded organic frameworks (HOFs) to mimic photo‐responsive oxidase, and uncover the important role of pore environments on mediating oxidase‐like activity by means of constructing isostructural HOFs. We discover that the HOF pore with suitable geometry can stabilize and spatially organize the catalytic substrate into a favorable catalytic route, as with the function of the native enzyme pocket. Based on the desirable photo‐responsive oxidase‐like activity, a visual and sensitive HOFs biosensor is established for the detection of phosphatase, an important biomarker of skeletal and hepatobiliary diseases. This work demonstrates that the pore environments significantly influence the nanozymes’ activity in addition to the active center.
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