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Title: Optimizing the Composition of the Substrate Enhances the Performance of Peroxidase-like Nanozymes in Colorimetric Assays: A Case Study of Prussian Blue and 3,3′-Diaminobenzidine
Authors: Khramtsov, P.
Minin, A.
Galaeva, Z.
Mukhlynina, E.
Kropaneva, M.
Rayev, M.
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Citation: Khramtsov, P, Minin, A, Galaeva, Z, Mukhlynina, E, Kropaneva, M & Rayev, M 2023, 'Optimizing the Composition of the Substrate Enhances the Performance of Peroxidase-like Nanozymes in Colorimetric Assays: A Case Study of Prussian Blue and 3,3′-Diaminobenzidine', Molecules, Том. 28, № 22, 7622. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28227622
Khramtsov, P., Minin, A., Galaeva, Z., Mukhlynina, E., Kropaneva, M., & Rayev, M. (2023). Optimizing the Composition of the Substrate Enhances the Performance of Peroxidase-like Nanozymes in Colorimetric Assays: A Case Study of Prussian Blue and 3,3′-Diaminobenzidine. Molecules, 28(22), [7622]. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28227622
Abstract: One of the emerging trends in modern analytical and bioanalytical chemistry involves the substitution of enzyme labels (such as horseradish peroxidase) with nanozymes (nanoparticles possessing enzyme-like catalytic activity). Since enzymes and nanozymes typically operate through different catalytic mechanisms, it is expected that optimal reaction conditions will also differ. The optimization of substrates for nanozymes usually focuses on determining the ideal pH and temperature. However, in some cases, even this step is overlooked, and commercial substrate formulations designed for enzymes are utilized. This paper demonstrates that not only the pH but also the composition of the substrate buffer, including the buffer species and additives, significantly impact the analytical signal generated by nanozymes. The presence of enhancers such as imidazole in commercial substrates diminishes the catalytic activity of nanozymes, which is demonstrated herein through the use of 3,3′-diaminobenzidine (DAB) and Prussian Blue as a model chromogenic substrate and nanozyme. Conversely, a simple modification to the substrate buffer greatly enhances the performance of nanozymes. Specifically, in this paper, it is demonstrated that buffers such as citrate, MES, HEPES, and TRIS, containing 1.5–2 M NaCl or NH4Cl, substantially increase DAB oxidation by Prussian Blue and yield a higher signal compared to commercial DAB formulations. The central message of this paper is that the optimization of substrate composition should be an integral step in the development of nanozyme-based assays. Herein, a step-by-step optimization of the DAB substrate composition for Prussian Blue nanozymes is presented. The optimized substrate outperforms commercial formulations in terms of efficiency. The effectiveness of the optimized DAB substrate is affirmed through its application in several commonly used immunostaining techniques, including tissue staining, Western blotting assays of immunoglobulins, and dot blot assays of antibodies against SARS-CoV-2. © 2023 by the authors.
Keywords: DOT BLOT
IMMUNOASSAY
IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY
PEROXIDASE
PRUSSIAN BLUE
WESTERN BLOTTING
COLORING AGENT
DIAMINOBENZIDINE
FERRIC FERROCYANIDE
PEROXIDASE
CATALYSIS
CHEMISTRY
COLORIMETRY
PROCEDURES
3,3'-DIAMINOBENZIDINE
CATALYSIS
COLORIMETRY
COLORING AGENTS
PEROXIDASE
PEROXIDASES
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/130991
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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License text: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
SCOPUS ID: 85177784935
WOS ID: 001113971200001
PURE ID: 49262681
ISSN: 1420-3049
DOI: 10.3390/molecules28227622
Sponsorship: Russian Science Foundation, RSF: 22-24-20091
This study was supported by the Russian Science Foundation and the Government of Perm krai, grant 22-24-20091.
RSCF project card: 22-24-20091
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