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Nanozymes with versatile redox capabilities inspired in metalloenzymes

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NANOSCALE
Volume 15, Issue 42, Pages 16959-16966

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3nr03443g

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Metalloenzymes are excellent redox catalysts that combine an organic scaffold with a functional inorganic entity. Inspired by these natural biomolecules, protein-templated nanostructures have gained attention for controlled synthesis. This study focuses on protein-templated Pt nanoclusters of different sizes and compositions, which exhibit remarkable oxidase, catalase, and reductase-like activities. The size of the nanocluster was found to be the key factor determining the performance of the nanozymes. Furthermore, protein-templated nanozymes were shown to be potential co-catalysts for coupled reactions. This study provides insights into nanozyme design and their applications in complex catalytic systems.
Metalloenzymes represent exemplary systems in which an organic scaffold combines with a functional inorganic entity, resulting in excellent redox catalysts. Inspired by these natural hybrid biomolecules, biomolecular templates have garnered significant attention for the controlled synthesis of inorganic nanostructures. These nanostructures ultimately benefit from the protection and colloidal stabilization provided by the biomacromolecule. In this study, we have employed this strategy to prepare nanozymes with redox capabilities, utilizing the versatile catalytic profile of Pt-loaded nanomaterials. Thus, we have investigated protein-templated Pt-based nanoclusters of different sizes and compositions, which exhibit remarkable oxidase, catalase, and reductase-like activities. The interplay between the composition and catalytic activity highlighted the size of the nanocluster as the most prominent factor in determining the performance of the nanozymes. Additionally, we have demonstrated the use of protein-templated nanozymes as potential co-catalysts in combination with enzymes for coupled reactions, under both sequential and concurrent one-pot conditions. This study provides valuable insights into nanozyme design and its wide range of applications in the design of complex catalytic systems. Engineered artificial metalloenzymes based on protein-templated Pt nanoclusters yield highly efficient nanozymes serving as redox catalysts.

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