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Biomimetic Superoxide Dismutase Stabilized by Photopolymerization for Superoxide Anions Biosensing and Cell Monitoring

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 86, Issue 10, Pages 4783-4790

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ac403920q

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  1. NSFC [21175069]
  2. Foundation of the Jiangsu Education Committee [11KJA150003]
  3. PAPD
  4. Program for Jiangsu Collaborative Innovation Center of Biomedical Functional Materials

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Photopolymerization strategy, as one of the immobilization methods, has attracted considerable interest because of some advantages, such as easy operation, harmlessness to the biomolecules, and long storage stability. (E)-4-(4-Formylstyryl) pyridine (formylstyrylpyridine) was prepared through Heck reaction and used as a photopolymer material to immobilize biomimetic superoxide dismutase under ultraviolet irradiation (UV) irradiation in a short time. The styrylpyridinium moiety of Formylstyrylpyridine was photo-reactive and formed a dimer under UV irradiation. Mn2P2O7 multilayer sheet, a novel superoxide dismutase mimic, was synthesized. The formed photopolymer can immobilize Mn2P2O7 firmly under UV irradiation. On the basis of high catalytic activity of Mn2P2O7 biomimetic enzyme and long-term stability of Mn2P2O7-formylstyrylpyridine film, after introducing multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs), a novel electrochemical biosensing platform called MWCNTs/Mn2P2O7-formylstyrylpyridine for superoxide anion (O-2(center dot-)) detection was constructed. The biosensor displayed good performance for O-2(center dot-) detection and provided a reliable platform to adhere living cells directly on the modified electrode surface. Therefore, the biosensor was successfully applied to vitro determination of O-2(center dot-) released from living cells, which had a promising prospect for living cells monitoring and diagnosis of reactive oxygen species-related diseases.

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