Target response controlled enzyme activity switch for multimodal biosensing detection

J Nanobiotechnology. 2023 Apr 8;21(1):122. doi: 10.1186/s12951-023-01860-z.

Abstract

How to achieve delicate regulation of enzyme activity and empower it with more roles is the peak in the field of enzyme catalysis research. Traditional proteases or novel nano-enzymes are unable to achieve stimulus-responsive activity modulation due to their own structural limitations. Here, we propose a novel Controllable Enzyme Activity Switch, CEAS, based on hemin aggregation regulation, to deeply explore its regulatory mechanism and develop multimodal biosensing applications. The core of CEAS relies on the dimerizable inactivation of catalytically active center hemin and utilizes a DNA template to orderly guide the G4-Hemin DNAzyme to tightly bind to DNA-Hemin, thereby shutting down the catalytic ability. By customizing the design of the guide template, different target stimulus responses lead to hemin dimerization dissociation and restore the synergistic catalysis of G4-Hemin and DNA-Hemin, thus achieving a target-regulated enzymatic activity switch. Moreover, the programmability of CEAS allowed it easy to couple with a variety of DNA recognition and amplification techniques, thus developing a series of visual protein detection systems and highly sensitive fluorescent detection systems with excellent bioanalytical performance. Therefore, the construction of CEAS is expected to break the limitation of conventional enzymes that cannot be targetable regulated, thus enabling customizable enzymatic reaction systems and providing a new paradigm for controllable enzyme activities.

Keywords: Controlled enzyme activity; Dimerization inactivation; G4-Hemin DNAzyme; Hemin; Multimodal detection.

MeSH terms

  • Biosensing Techniques* / methods
  • DNA
  • DNA, Catalytic* / chemistry
  • DNA, Catalytic* / genetics
  • DNA, Catalytic* / metabolism
  • G-Quadruplexes*
  • Hemin / chemistry

Substances

  • Hemin
  • DNA
  • DNA, Catalytic