Factors Influencing the Activity of Nanozymes in the Cleavage of an RNA Model Substrate

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Abstract

A series of 2-nm gold nanoparticles passivated with different thiols all featuring at least one triazacyclonanone-Zn(II) complex and different flanking units (a second Zn(II) complex, a triethyleneoxymethyl derivative or a guanidinium of arginine of a peptide) were prepared and studied for their efficiency in the cleavage of the RNA-model substrate 2-hydroxypropyl-p-nitrophenyl phosphate. The source of catalysis for each of them was elucidated from the kinetic analysis (Michaelis-Menten profiles, pH dependence and kinetic isotope effect). The data indicated that two different mechanisms were operative: One involving two Zn(II) complexes and the other one involving a single Zn(II) complex and a flanking guanidinium cation. The mechanism based on a dinuclear catalytic site appeared more efficient than the one based on the cooperativity between a metal complex and a guanidinium.

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Czescik, J., Zamolo, S., Darbre, T., Mancin, F., & Scrimin, P. (2019). Factors Influencing the Activity of Nanozymes in the Cleavage of an RNA Model Substrate. Molecules (Basel, Switzerland), 24(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24152814

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