Switchable DNA-Based Peroxidases Controlled by a Chaotropic Ion.
Chembiochem
; 23(9): e202200090, 2022 05 04.
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ABSTRACT
Here we demonstrate a switchable DNA electron-transfer catalyst, enabled by selective destabilization of secondary structure by the denaturant, perchlorate. The system is comprised of two strands, one of which can be selectively switched between a G-quadruplex and duplex or single-stranded conformations. In the G-quadruplex state, it binds hemin, enabling peroxidase activity. This switching ability arises from our finding that perchlorate, a chaotropic Hofmeister ion, selectively destabilizes duplex over G-quadruplex DNA. By varying perchlorate concentration, we show that the DNA structure can be switched between states that do and do not catalyze electron-transfer catalysis. State switching can be achieved in three ways thermally, by dilution, or by concentration.
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Peroxidasas
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G-Cuádruplex
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Chembiochem
Asunto de la revista:
BIOQUIMICA
Año:
2022
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Article
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Estados Unidos