Fluorescence Quenchers Manipulate the Peroxidase-like Activity of Gold-Based Nanomaterials

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Abstract

Although the regulation of the enzyme-like activities of nanozymes has stimulated great interest recently, the exploration of modulators makes it possible to enhance the catalytic performance of nanozymes, though doing so remains a big challenge. Herein, we systemically studied the effects of fluorescence quenchers on the peroxidase-like activity of bovine serum albumin-stabilized gold nanoclusters (BSA-AuNCs) based on photoinduced electron transfer (PET). We found that PET quenchers can not only quench the fluorescence of BSA-AuNCs but also regulate their intrinsic peroxidase-like activity. Importantly, both BSA and human serum albumin (HSA) could enhance the peroxidase-like activity of Cu2+, which provided a new sensing platform for distinguishing BSA and HSA from other thiol-containing biomolecules. The PET quenchers could also manipulate the peroxidase-like activity of polyvinylpyrrolidone-stabilized gold nanoparticles (PVP-AuNPs), which exhibited some opposite results between PVP-AuNPs and BSA-AuNCs. The opposite effects on BSA-AuNCs and PVP-AuNPs were speculated to highly depend on their surface properties. Our findings offer an efficient strategy for tuning the peroxidase-like activities of gold-based nanozymes.

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Chen, Y. S., Chen, Z. W., Yuan, Y. W., Chen, K. C., & Liu, C. P. (2020). Fluorescence Quenchers Manipulate the Peroxidase-like Activity of Gold-Based Nanomaterials. ACS Omega, 5(38), 24487–24494. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c02956

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