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DNA-Encoded Bidirectional Regulation of the Peroxidase Activity of Pt Nanozymes for Bioanalysis.

Wenjing MeiWeixuanzi HuangXiaofeng LiuHongqiang WangKemin WangXiaohai YangKemin Wang
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2023)
Rational regulation of nanozyme activity can promote biochemical sensing by expanding sensing strategies and improving sensing performance, but the design of effective regulatory strategies remains a challenge. Herein, a rapid DNA-encoded strategy was developed for the efficient regulation of Pt nanozyme activity. Interestingly, we found that the catalytic activity of Pt nanozymes was sequence-dependent, and its peroxidase activity was significantly enhanced only in the presence of T-rich sequences. Thus, different DNA sequences realized bidirectional regulation of Pt nanozyme peroxidase activity. Furthermore, the DNA-encoded strategy can effectively enhance the stability of Pt nanozymes at high temperatures, freezing, and long-term storage. Meanwhile, a series of studies demonstrated that the presence of DNA influenced the reduction degree of H 2 PtCl 6 precursors, which in turn affected the peroxidase activity of Pt nanozymes. As a proof of application, the sensor array based on the Pt nanozyme system showed superior performance in the accurate discrimination of antioxidants. This study obtained the regulation rules of DNA on Pt nanozymes, which provided theoretical guidance for the development of new sensing platforms and new ideas for the regulation of other nanozyme activities.
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