Enzyme-loaded Fe3+-doped ZIF-90 particles as catalytic bioreactor hybrids for operating catalytic cascades

Abstract

Fe3+-doped ZIF-90 (Fe3+-ZIF-90), a metal–organic framework (MOF), was synthesized and characterized. The MOF particles reveal peroxidase-like activity reflected by catalyzing the H2O2 oxidation of 3,3′,5,5′-tetramethylbenzidine, TMB, to TMB˙+. Integration of the two enzymes, β-galactosidase, β-Gal, and glucose oxidase, GOx, in the Fe3+-ZIF-90 provides an organized framework allowing the operation of a three-catalyst cascade, where the β-Gal-catalyzed oxidation of lactose yields glucose and galactose, and the resulting glucose is aerobically oxidized by GOx to gluconic acid and H2O2, followed by the Fe3+-ZIF-90-catalyzed H2O2 oxidation of TMB to TMB˙+. The coupled bienzyme/nanozyme cascade in the MOFs is ca. 5-fold enhanced, as compared to a homogeneous mixture of the catalytic constituents. The enhanced catalytic activity of the enzyme cascades in the MOFs is attributed to the confined reaction framework, allowing product channeling across the multienzyme constituents and overcoming diffusion barriers. Moreover, the enzymes, acetylcholine esterase, AChE, and choline oxidase, ChOx, are encapsulated in the confined porous Fe3+-ZIF-90 particles. The catalytic cascade where the neurotransmitter acetylcholine is hydrolyzed by AChE followed by the stepwise ChOx-catalyzed oxidation of choline to betaine and H2O2, and the Fe3+-ZIF-90-catalyzed oxidation of TMB to colored TMB˙+ by H2O2 is demonstrated. The three-catalyst cascade is ca. 5-fold enhanced as compared to the mixture of separated catalysts. The integrated three-catalyst AChE/ChOx/Fe3+-ZIF-90 particles are applied as colorimetric sensors detecting the neurotransmitter acetylcholine and probing AChE inhibitors. The novelty of the systems is reflected by the assembly of multienzyme catalytic Fe3+-ZIF-90 hybrids in confined environments as bioreactor frameworks driving effective biocatalytic cascades.

Graphical abstract: Enzyme-loaded Fe3+-doped ZIF-90 particles as catalytic bioreactor hybrids for operating catalytic cascades

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Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
12 Mar 2025
Accepted
20 Apr 2025
First published
01 May 2025
This article is Open Access

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Chem. Sci., 2025, Advance Article

Enzyme-loaded Fe3+-doped ZIF-90 particles as catalytic bioreactor hybrids for operating catalytic cascades

J. Wang, Y. Qin, R. Carmieli, V. Gutkin, E. Pikarsky, Z. Zhang, X. Chen and I. Willner, Chem. Sci., 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5SC01972A

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