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Photocatalytic Activity of Protein-Conjugated CdS Nanoparticles

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SMALL
Volume 6, Issue 18, Pages 2035-2040

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/smll.201000690

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  1. International Max-Planck Research School in Chemical Biology (IMPRS-CB) Dortmund
  2. Max-Planck Fellowship
  3. Bundesministerium fur Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) [0315383]
  4. Max-Planck Society

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Colloidal CdS nanoparticles are conjugated with a variety of proteins, including enhanced yellow fluorescent protein, tobacco etch virus protease (TEV), lysozyme, and bacterial cytochrome P450 CYP152A1, and the photochemical properties of the resulting conjugates are analyzed by EPR spectroscopy and hydroxyl radical-specific fluorimetric assay. While irradiation of bare CdS colloids leads to photogeneration of hydroxyl and superoxide radicals, it is surprisingly observed that coating of the CdS particles with proteins effectively suppresses the production of these radical species and instead leads to increased formation of a long-lived reactive oxygen species, most likely H2O2. A mechanism for the observed results is suggested. The empirical results are capitalized on for the assembly of a CdS-TEV nanohybrid, which shows significantly higher performance as a photocatalytic mediator for fatty acid hydroxylation by CYP152A1 than bare CdS nanoparticles.

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