Ultrafast sonochemical synthesis of protein-inorganic nanoflowers

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Abstract

We developed a simple but efficient method to synthesize protein-inorganic hybrid nanostructures with a flower-like shape (nanoflowers), which relies on sonication to facilitate the synthesis of the nanoflowers. With this technique, we synthesized nanoflowers containing laccase as a model protein and copper phosphate within 5 minutes at room temperature. The resulting laccase nanoflowers yielded greatly enhanced activity, stability, and reusability, and their usefulness was successfully demonstrated by applying them in the colorimetric detection of epinephrine. The strategy developed could be used to rapidly synthesize nanoflowers for various applications in biosensor and enzyme catalysis and would expand the utilization of nanoflowers in diverse fields of biotechnology.

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Batule, B. S., Park, K. S., Kim, M. I., & Park, H. G. (2015). Ultrafast sonochemical synthesis of protein-inorganic nanoflowers. International Journal of Nanomedicine, 10, 137–142. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S90274

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