Synthetic DNA-based Swimmers Driven by Enzyme Catalysis

IF 14.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of the American Chemical Society Pub Date : 2024-04-08 DOI:10.1021/jacs.4c02094
Tania Patiño Padial*, Erica Del Grosso, Serena Gentile, Lorena Baranda Pellejero, Rafael Mestre, Lars J. M. M. Paffen, Samuel Sánchez and Francesco Ricci*, 
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Here, we report DNA-based synthetic nanostructures decorated with enzymes (hereafter referred to as DNA–enzyme swimmers) that self-propel by converting the enzymatic substrate to the product in solution. The DNA–enzyme swimmers are obtained from tubular DNA structures that self-assemble spontaneously by the hybridization of DNA tiles. We functionalize these DNA structures with two different enzymes, urease and catalase, and show that they exhibit concentration-dependent movement and enhanced diffusion upon addition of the enzymatic substrate (i.e., urea and H2O2). To demonstrate the programmability of such DNA-based swimmers, we also engineer DNA strands that displace the enzyme from the DNA scaffold, thus acting as molecular “brakes” on the DNA swimmers. These results serve as a first proof of principle for the development of synthetic DNA-based enzyme-powered swimmers that can self-propel in fluids.

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由酶催化驱动的合成 DNA 游泳器
在这里,我们报告了用酶装饰的 DNA 合成纳米结构(以下简称 DNA-酶游泳器),它们通过在溶液中将酶底物转化为产物来自我推进。DNA-酶游泳器是从管状DNA结构中获得的,这种结构通过DNA瓦片杂交自发组装而成。我们用两种不同的酶(尿素酶和过氧化氢酶)对这些 DNA 结构进行了功能化处理,结果表明,在加入酶底物(即尿素和 H2O2)后,它们表现出浓度依赖性运动和增强的扩散能力。为了证明这种 DNA 游泳器的可编程性,我们还设计了 DNA 链,将酶从 DNA 支架中置换出来,从而作为 DNA 游泳器的分子 "制动器"。这些成果首次证明了开发基于合成 DNA 酶的游泳器的原理,这种游泳器可以在流体中自我推进。
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