ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, Volume 16, Issue 31, Pages 40836-40847 , 07/08/2024

Thermo-Switchable Enzyme@Metal-Organic Framework for Selective Biocatalysis and Biosensing

Jiale Lin, Cai Shen, Yongfa Cheng, Oi Ming Lai, Chin Ping Tan, Worawan Panpipat, Ling Zhi Cheong

Abstract

The stimulus-responsive regulation of enzyme catalytic activity and selectivity provides a new opportunity to extend the functionality and efficiency of immobilized enzymes. This work aims to design and synthesize a thermo-switchable enzyme@MOF for size-selective biocatalysis and biosensing through the immobilization of Candida rugosa lipase (CRL) within ZIF-8 functionalized with thermally responsive polymer, poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM) (CRL@ZIF-8-PNIPAM). Unlike free CRL, which does not demonstrate substrate selectivity, we can reversibly tune the pore size of the ZIF-8-PNIPAM nanostructures (open pores or blocked pores) through temperature stimulus and subsequently modulate the substrate selectivity of CRL@ZIF-8-PNIPAM. CRL@ZIF-8-PNIPAM had the highest hydrolytic activity for small molecules (12 mM p-nitrophenol/mg protein/min, 4-nitrophenyl butyrate (p-NP Be)) and the lowest hydrolytic activity for large molecules (0.16 mM p-nitrophenol/mg protein/min, 4-nitrophenyl palmitate (p-NP P)). In addition, CRL@ZIF-8-PNIPAM demonstrated thermo-switchable behavior for large molecules (p-NP P). The p-NP P hydrolytic activity of CRL@ZIF-8-PNIPAM was significantly lower at 40 °C (blocked pores) than at 27 °C (open pores). However, the transition of blocked pores and open pores is a gradual process that resulted in a delay in the “thermo-switchable” catalytic behavior of CRL@ZIF-8-PNIPAM during thermal cycling. CRL@ZIF-8-PNIPAM was also successfully used for the fabrication of electrochemical biosensors for the selective biosensing of pesticides with different molecular sizes.

Document Type

Article

Source Type

Journal

Keywords

biosensorsdetection of nitrofenmetal−organic frameworkselective catalysistemperature control

ASJC Subject Area

Materials Science : Materials Science (all)

Funding Agency

National Natural Science Foundation of China


Bibliography


Lin, J., Shen, C., Cheng, Y., Lai, O., Tan, C., Panpipat, W., & Cheong, L. (2024). Thermo-Switchable Enzyme@Metal-Organic Framework for Selective Biocatalysis and Biosensing. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 16(31) 40836-40847. doi:10.1021/acsami.4c05208

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