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Copper-tripeptides (cuzymes) with peroxidase-mimetic activity.

Le Truc NguyenWing Fat HoKun-Lin Yang
Published in: RSC advances (2020)
Peroxidases are enzymes that use hydrogen peroxide to oxidize substrates such as 2,2-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) (ATBS). In this study, we showed that copper-tripeptide complexes ("cuzymes") also exhibited peroxidase-like activities. Different cuzymes could be formed by using various tripeptide ligands, such as GGG, GGH or HGG. However, the peroxidase-like activity of cuzymes depends on the sequence of the tripeptide (Cu-GGG > Cu-HGG > Cu-GGH). When ABTS was used as the substrate, the activity of Cu-GGG was 326 ± 1.5 U mg -1 which was 2.5 times higher than that of horseradish peroxidase (HRP). Copper-tripeptide complexes were also used to degrade trypan blue dye. By using 0.2 mM Cu-GGG and 0.2% H 2 O 2 , 200 μM trypan blue could be degraded in 15 min at 50 °C. The degradation reaction followed second-order kinetics; the reaction rate was proportional to both H 2 O 2 concentration and the copper-tripeptide concentration, but it was independent of the trypan blue concentration. Because copper-tripeptides catalyzed the oxidation reactions involving H 2 O 2 effectively, they may have potential applications in biochemical assays and environmental remediation.
Keyphrases
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • aqueous solution
  • nitric oxide
  • oxide nanoparticles
  • metal organic framework
  • human health
  • amino acid