抗核酸酶光反应合成 "双链 DNA 酶"

Subinoy, Rana, Alisha, Kamra, Rohit, Kapila, Bhaskar, Sen
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从基本结构设计到先进的实际应用,DNA 纳米技术取得了长足的进步。DNA 与小分子组装的固有能力将其提升到生物应用的前沿,如生物传感、生物成像、改变细胞行为和治疗递送。脱氧核糖核酸酶(DNAzymes)是具有催化活性的 DNA 分子,这种分子非常重要,但并不常见,因此制造合成 DNAzymes 意义重大。然而,在生物环境中使用 DNA 酶纳米结构的一个关键挑战是它们容易被生物环境中的核酸酶降解。在这里,我们介绍了一种通过超分子相互作用将DNA和含胍的铂(II)-络合物(铂G)分层组装的方法,这种方法对人血清中的核酸酶具有显著的抗性。超分子结构的一维生长产生了金属-金属键,从而赋予了长寿命激发态的发光特性。由 Pt G-DNA 系统产生的光介导的单线态氧可以使底物氧化,类似于氧化酶。除了从根本上了解新的分层组装外,该研究还介绍了重要的功能方面,包括抗核酸酶性、稳健性、类似于氧化酶的特异性功能,以及在实际应用中随需应变的光刺激活性。
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Nuclease-resistant photo-responsive synthetic “double-stranded DNAzyme”
DNA nanotechnology has significantly progressed from basic structural designs to advanced practical applications. The inherent ability of DNA to assemble with small molecules has elevated it to the forefront of biological applications such as biosensing, bioimaging, altering cell behaviour, and therapeutic delivery. Deoxyribozymes (DNAzymes) represent catalytically active DNA molecules, which are essential yet uncommon, making the fabrication of synthetic DNAzymes significant. However, a key challenge in employing DNAzyme nanostructures in biological settings is their susceptibility to degradation by nucleases in the biological milieu. Herein, we introduced a hierarchical assembly of DNA and guanidium containing Pt(II)-complex (Pt G) through supramolecular interactions that display significant resistance to nucleases in human serum. The one-dimensional growth of the supramolecular structures leads to metal-metal bonds that impart luminescence properties with long-lived excited states. Light-mediated singlet oxygen generated from the Pt G·DNA system allows the oxidation of substrates similar to oxidase enzymes. Besides a fundamental understanding of the new hierarchical assembly, the study presents important functional aspects, including the nuclease resistance, robustness, specific oxidase-like function and on-demand light stimulus-dependent activity for practical applications.
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