Generating Reactive Oxygen Species by a Dual-Catalytic Metal–organic Framework-based Nanozyme against Drug-resistant Bacteria Infection
Meng Ding,
Tian Meng,
Lingjie Song
et al.
Abstract:Oxidase-like artificial enzymes (AEs) are rapidly developing for their attractive reactive oxygen species (ROS)generating capacity in biological applications. However, efficient strategies to improve the AE catalytic performance by modulating the electron transfer (ET) process remain limited. Herein, a new electron transfer pathway in the de novo-designed MOF-based oxidase mimics (ZCA-X) is reported. The electron structure of the active center is regulated to form a unique Au−N−Cu domain for boosting ROS again… Show more
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