Abstract
We took advantage of the iron binding affinity of apoferritin to immobilize iron-sulfur clusters into apoferritin up to 312 moieties per protein, with a loading rate as high as 25 wt%. The photocatalytic hydrogen generation activity in acidic aqueous solutions was achieved with TONs up to 31 (based on a single catalyst moiety) or 8.3 × 103 (based on a single protein) upon 3 h of visible light irradiation. The present study provides a versatile strategy to construct uniform protein/photocatalyst supramolecular systems with FeFe-H2ase activity.
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Chen, W., Li, S., Li, X., Zhang, C., Hu, X., Zhu, F., … Feng, F. (2019). Iron sulfur clusters in protein nanocages for photocatalytic hydrogen generation in acidic aqueous solutions. Chemical Science, 10(7), 2179–2185. https://doi.org/10.1039/C8SC05293J
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