Antimicrobial framework nucleic acid-based DNAzyme cluster with high catalytic efficiency
BACKGROUND
Hydroxyl radical-mediated materials primarily liberate more reactive and acutely lethal hydroxyl radical (•OH) and act as potent bactericidal antibiotics, for example H2O2. Hydroxyl radical possess higher tendency than that of H2O2 to attack various biological molecules such as DNA, proteins and iron–sulfur clusters, and impair their proper functioning, actively leading to strongly potent bactericidal effect. To acquire the desired antimicrobial effect, high concentration of H2O2 is required that has found medically harmful to healthy tissues of humans.
RESULTS
We herein report framework nucleic acid-regulated DNAzyme cluster (FDC) – that is, peroxidase-like hemin-bound G-quadruplex (G4/H) DNAzyme – to amplify the catalytic reduction potential of G4/H complex, leading to high conversion rate of H2O2 to more reactive hydroxyl radical that potentially shows the same antibacterial efficiency at lower and safer H2O2 concentration. Specifically, we have grafted multiple copies of DNAzymes outside framework nucleic acid (FNA) to successively achieve 3–9 orders of magnitude enhancement in catalytic activity and antibacterial efficiency of FDC.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology(JCTB) is an international, inter-disciplinary peer-reviewed journal concerned with the application of scientific discoveries and advancements in chemical and biological technology that aim towards economically and environmentally sustainable industrial processes.