Upgrading the
Bioinspired Iron-Polyporphyrin Structures
by Abiological Metals Toward New-Generation Reactive Oxygen Biocatalysts
Posted on 2024-12-27 - 11:03
Developing artificial enzymes based on organic molecules
or polymers
for reactive oxygen biocatalysis has broad applicability. Here, inspired
by heme-based enzyme systems, we construct the abiological iron group
metal-based polyporphyrin (Ru/Os-coordinated porphyrin-based biocatalyst,
Ru/Os-PorBC) to serve as a new generation of efficient and versatile
reactive oxygen species (ROS)-related biocatalyst. Due to the structural
benefits, including excellent electron configuration, appropriate
bandgap, and optimized adsorption and activation of reaction intermediates,
Ru/Os-PorBC shows unparalleled ROS-production activities regarding
maximum reaction rate and turnover numbers, which also demonstrates
superior pH and temperature adaptability compared to natural enzymes.
Impressively, the Os-PorBC manifests the most efficacious ROS-production
capabilities, surpassing not only Ru/Fe-PorBC but also the existing
state-of-the-art ROS-related biocatalyst. Our findings provide a pivotal
direction for developing next-generation polyporphyrin-based biocatalysts,
setting the stage for a new era of upgrading the artificial metalloenzymes
by abiological metals.