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Near infrared light-induced dynamic modulation of enzymatic activity through polyphenol-functionalized liquid metal nanodroplets
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作者 Chaojun Zhang Yang Tang +4 位作者 Qin Wang Yunxiang He Xiaoling Wang Sebastian Beyer Junling Guo 《Chinese Chemical Letters》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2023年第2期475-480,共6页
Dynamic manipulation of enzymatic activity is a challenging task for applications in chemical and pharmaceutical industries due to the difficult modification and variable conformation of various enzymes.Here, we repor... Dynamic manipulation of enzymatic activity is a challenging task for applications in chemical and pharmaceutical industries due to the difficult modification and variable conformation of various enzymes.Here, we report a new strategy for reversible dynamic modulation of enzymatic activity by near-infrared light-induced photothermal conversion based on polyphenol-functionalized liquid metal nanodroplets(LM). The metal-phenolic nanocoating not only provides colloidal stability of LM nanodroplets but also generates nanointerfaces for the assembly of various enzymes on the LM nanodroplets. Upon near infrared(NIR) irradiation, the localized microenvironmental heating through photothermal effect of the LM nanodroplets allows tailoring the enzymatic activity without affecting the bulk temperature. A library of functional enzymes, including proteinase K, glucoamylase, glucose oxidase, and Bst DNA polymerase, is integrated to perform a reversible control and enhanced activities even after five times of cycles, demonstrating great potential in bacterial fermentation, bacteriostasis, and target gene amplification. 展开更多
关键词 Enzymatic activity Photo-modulation near infrared light Liquid metal nanodroplets Metal-phenolic nanocoating
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Detection of near infrared light illumination with the aid of none-metal plasmonic nanocrystals
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《Science Foundation in China》 CAS 2016年第4期38-38,共1页
With the support by the National Natural Science Foundation of China,the research team led by Prof.Luo LinBao(罗林保)at the College of Electronic Sciences and Applied Physics,Hefei University of Technology,developed a... With the support by the National Natural Science Foundation of China,the research team led by Prof.Luo LinBao(罗林保)at the College of Electronic Sciences and Applied Physics,Hefei University of Technology,developed a simple and highly efficient near infrared light photodetector,which was published in Laser&Photonics Reviews(2016,10:595—602). 展开更多
关键词 high Detection of near infrared light illumination with the aid of none-metal plasmonic nanocrystals
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Light-triggered NO-releasing nanoparticles for treating mice with liver fibrosis 被引量:1
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作者 Hongxia Liang Zhenhua Li +9 位作者 Zhigang Ren Qiaodi Jia Linna Guo Shasha Li Hongyu Zhang Shiqi Hu Dashuai Zhu Deliang Shen Zujiang Yu Ke Cheng 《Nano Research》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2020年第8期2197-2202,共6页
Liver fibrosis, resulting from chronic liver damage and characterized by the accumulation of extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins, is a characteristic of most types of chronic liver diseases. The activation of hepatic ... Liver fibrosis, resulting from chronic liver damage and characterized by the accumulation of extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins, is a characteristic of most types of chronic liver diseases. The activation of hepatic stellate cells (HSC) is considered an essential pathological hallmark in liver fibrosis. Although nitric oxide (NO) can effectively induce HSC apoptosis, the systemic administration of NO is ineffective and may cause severe complications such as hypotension. To overcome this limitation, nanoparticles were designed to target HSCs and release NO locally under the exposure of near infrared light (NIR). To achieve this, upconversion nanoparticle (UCNP) cores were enveloped in mesoporous silica shells (UCNP@mSiO2), which were modified with hyaluronic acid (HA-UCNP@mSiO2) and Roussin’s black salt (RBS). HA molecules recognize and bind to CD44 proteins, which are overexpressed on activated HSCs. Under exposure to a 980-nm NIR laser, the UCNP cores convert the 980-nm wavelength into ultraviolet (UV) light, which then energizes the RBS (NO donors), resulting in an efficient release of NO inside of the HSCs. Once released, NO triggers HSC apoptosis and reverses the liver fibrosis. This targeted and controlled release method provides the theoretical and experimental basis for novel therapeutic approaches to treat hepatic fibrosis. 展开更多
关键词 liver fibrosis nitric oxide(NO) hepatic stellate cells(HSC) NANOPARTICLES near infrared light(NIR)-controlled release
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