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Ir Cluster-Anchored MOFs as Peroxidase-Mimetic Nanoreactors for Diagnosing Hydrogen Peroxide-Related Biomarkers

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2022

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Exploring multifaceted and highly sensitive biosensors is a major challenge in biotechnology and medical diagnosis. Here, we create a new iridium (Ir) cluster-anchored metal-organic framework (MOF, namely, Ir<sub>NCs</sub>@Ti-MOF <i>via</i> a coordination-assisted strategy) as a peroxidase (POD)-mimetic nanoreactor for colorimetrically diagnosing hydrogen peroxide-related biomarkers. Owing to the Ir<sub>NCs</sub>-N/O coordination of Ti-MOF and unique enzymatic properties of Ir clusters, the Ir<sub>NCs</sub>@Ti-MOF exhibits exceptional and exclusive POD-mimetic activities (<i>K</i><sub>m</sub> = 3.94 mM, <i>V</i><sub>max</sub> = 1.70 μM s<sup>-1</sup>, and turnover number = 39.64 × 10<sup>-3</sup> s<sup>-1</sup> for H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>), thus demonstrating excellent POD-mimetic detecting activity and also super substrate selectivity, which is considerably more efficient than recently reported POD mimetics. Colorimetric studies disclose that this Ir<sub>NCs</sub>@Ti-MOF-based nanoreactor shows multifaceted and efficient diagnosing activities and substrate selectivity, such as a limit of detection (LOD): 14.12 μM for H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> at a range of 0-900 μM, LOD: 3.41 μM for l-cysteine at a range of 0-50 μM, and LOD: 20.0 μM for glucose at a range of 0-600 μM, which enables an ultrasensitive and visual determination of abundant H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>-related biomarkers. The proposed design will not only provide highly sensitive and cheap colorimetric biosensors in medical resource-limited areas but also offer a new path to engineering customizable enzyme-mimetic nanoreactors as a powerful tool for accurate and rapid diagnosis.

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