Electron Lock Manipulates the Catalytic Selectivity of Nanozyme

ACS NANO(2024)

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Nanomaterials with enzyme-mimicking functions, termed nanozymes, offer attractive opportunities for biocatalysis and biomedicine. However, manipulating nanozyme selectivity poses an insurmountable hurdle. Here, we propose the concept of an energy-governed electron lock that controls electron transfer between nanozyme and substrates to achieve selectivity manipulation of enzyme-like catalysis. An electron lock can be constructed and opened, via modulating the nanozyme's electron energy to match the energy barrier of enzymatic reactions. An iron-doped carbon dot (FeCD) nanozyme with easy-to-regulate electron energy is selected as a proof of concept. Through regulating the conduction band which dominates electron energy, activatable oxidase and selective peroxidase (POD) with substrate affinity 123-fold higher than that of natural horseradish peroxidase (HRP) is achieved. Furthermore, while maintaining selectivity, FeCDs exhibit catalytic kinetics comparable to that of HRP upon transforming photons into electrons. Superior selectivity, efficient catalysis, and undetectable biotoxicity energize FeCDs as potent targeted drugs on antibiotic-resistant bacterial abscesses. An electron lock provides a robust strategy to manipulate selectivity toward advanced nanozymes.
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nanozyme,enzyme-like activity,catalytic nanomaterials,selectivity,electrontransfer,electron lock
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