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Construction of chiral nanozymes with high enantioselectivity for visual detection via smartphone-based paper sensors

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL [2024]
Qing Li, Congnan Wu, Jiaxing Zhang, Rongxin Su, Yuefei Wang, Wei Qi
ABSTRACT

The development of enantioselective nanozymes holds profound significance in synthesizing chiral compounds and elevating analytical precision. Herein, we have synthesized chiral gold/iron hierarchically organized particles (Cys@Au/Fe Hops) possessing peroxidase-like catalytic activity, through a one-pot method using cysteine as a chiral inducer. The nanozymes exhibited remarkable enantioselective catalytic activity to 3,4-dihydroxy-phenylalanine (DOPA) enantiomer. Notably, L -Cys@Au/Fe Hops, comprising right-handed helical nanopetals, exhibited elevated catalytic efficiency for L -DOPA over D -DOPA, whereas the reverse held for D -Cys@Au/Fe Hops. The molecular dynamics simulations demonstrated hydrogen bonding interactions between the active site and substrate, thereby revealing how steric effects affected the enantioselective catalysis of chiral DOPA by L/D -Cys@Au/Fe Hops. Moreover, the chiral nanozymes were developed into a test paper sensor due to their exceptional stability, which can achieve the visual detection of DOPA enantiomer combined with a smartphone platform. This work is significant in advancing the design and practical utility of highly selective enzyme mimics.

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