A support made of mussel-inspired polydopamine-coated magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (PD-MNPs) was prepared and characterized. The widely used Aspetyillus niger lipase (ANL) was immobilized on the PD-MNPs (ANL...A support made of mussel-inspired polydopamine-coated magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (PD-MNPs) was prepared and characterized. The widely used Aspetyillus niger lipase (ANL) was immobilized on the PD-MNPs (ANL@PD-MNPs) with a protein loading of 138 mg/g and an activity recovery of 83.6% under optimized conditions. For the immobilization, the pH and immobilization time were investigated. The pH and thermal and storage stability of the ANL@PD-MNPs significant- ly surpassed those of free ANL. The ANL@PD-MNPs had better solvent tolerance than free ANL. The secondary structure of free ANL and ANL@PD-MNPs was analyzed by infrared spectroscopy, A kinetic study demonstrated that the ANL@PD-MNPs had enhanced enzyme-substrate affinity and high catalytic efficiency. The ANL@PD-MNPs was applied as a biocatalyst for the regioselective acylation of dihydromyricetin (DMY) in DMSO and gave a conversion of 79.3%, which was higher than that of previous reports. The ANL@PD-MNPs retained over 55% of its initial activity after 10 cycles of reuse. The ANL@PD-MNPs were readily separated from the reaction system by a magnet. The PD-MNPs is an excellent support for ANL and the resulting ANL@PD-MNPs displayed good potential for the efficient synthesis of dihydromyricetin-3-acetate by enzymatic regioselective acylation.展开更多
A facile, economical and green strategy to prepare green-fluorescent nitrogen-doped carbon nanodots (N- CDs) with a quantum yield (QY) of approximately 31.91% has been built up, while aspartame was employed as the...A facile, economical and green strategy to prepare green-fluorescent nitrogen-doped carbon nanodots (N- CDs) with a quantum yield (QY) of approximately 31.91% has been built up, while aspartame was employed as the carbon-nitrogen source for the first time. The prepared N-CDs exhibited ultrahigh brightness, favorable strong photostability and negligible cytotoxicity. The outstanding optical properties are mainly derived from the their robost composition and steric distribution of the doped nitrogen atoms, which have been characterized detailedly. The obtained N-CDs showed highly selective and sensitive response toward ferric ions (Fe3+) through a fluorescence static quenching process in a wide linear range of 0.005-60 μmol/L. The detection limit was as low as 1.43 nmol/L, allowing the analysis of Fe3+ in a very simple method. The excitation-dependent luminescent behavior of the obtained N-CDs guaranteed the multicolor emissive property when they were used in cell imaging. And the application for intracellular Fe3+ sensing further verified this novel N-CDs may open more opportunities in biosensor, bioimaging and biological assay.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(21336002,21222606,21376096)the Key Program of Guangdong Natural Science Foundation(S2013020013049)+1 种基金the Fundamental Research Funds for the Chinese Universities(2015PT002,2015ZP009)the Program of State Key Laboratory of Pulp and Paper Engineering(2015C04)~~
文摘A support made of mussel-inspired polydopamine-coated magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (PD-MNPs) was prepared and characterized. The widely used Aspetyillus niger lipase (ANL) was immobilized on the PD-MNPs (ANL@PD-MNPs) with a protein loading of 138 mg/g and an activity recovery of 83.6% under optimized conditions. For the immobilization, the pH and immobilization time were investigated. The pH and thermal and storage stability of the ANL@PD-MNPs significant- ly surpassed those of free ANL. The ANL@PD-MNPs had better solvent tolerance than free ANL. The secondary structure of free ANL and ANL@PD-MNPs was analyzed by infrared spectroscopy, A kinetic study demonstrated that the ANL@PD-MNPs had enhanced enzyme-substrate affinity and high catalytic efficiency. The ANL@PD-MNPs was applied as a biocatalyst for the regioselective acylation of dihydromyricetin (DMY) in DMSO and gave a conversion of 79.3%, which was higher than that of previous reports. The ANL@PD-MNPs retained over 55% of its initial activity after 10 cycles of reuse. The ANL@PD-MNPs were readily separated from the reaction system by a magnet. The PD-MNPs is an excellent support for ANL and the resulting ANL@PD-MNPs displayed good potential for the efficient synthesis of dihydromyricetin-3-acetate by enzymatic regioselective acylation.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (21575022, 21535003) the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (2015AA020502)+1 种基金 the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (2242016K41055)Qing Lan Project and the Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions (1107047002)
文摘A facile, economical and green strategy to prepare green-fluorescent nitrogen-doped carbon nanodots (N- CDs) with a quantum yield (QY) of approximately 31.91% has been built up, while aspartame was employed as the carbon-nitrogen source for the first time. The prepared N-CDs exhibited ultrahigh brightness, favorable strong photostability and negligible cytotoxicity. The outstanding optical properties are mainly derived from the their robost composition and steric distribution of the doped nitrogen atoms, which have been characterized detailedly. The obtained N-CDs showed highly selective and sensitive response toward ferric ions (Fe3+) through a fluorescence static quenching process in a wide linear range of 0.005-60 μmol/L. The detection limit was as low as 1.43 nmol/L, allowing the analysis of Fe3+ in a very simple method. The excitation-dependent luminescent behavior of the obtained N-CDs guaranteed the multicolor emissive property when they were used in cell imaging. And the application for intracellular Fe3+ sensing further verified this novel N-CDs may open more opportunities in biosensor, bioimaging and biological assay.