Microbe-catalyzed surface modification is a promising method for the production of special targeting nanomaterials. A bacterium-selective material can be obtained by investigating the microbe-catalyzed mineralization of proteins. Herein, a novel method was fabricated for the biosynthesis of FeS-decorated porphyrin-protein clusters (P-CA@BE) ()-catalyzed bio-Fe(III) reduction and bio-sulfidation of porphyrin (P), caffeic acid (CA), and protein [bovine serum albumin (BSA)] assemblies. The assembly (P-CA@BSA) was identified by spectroscopic methods. Next, the P-CA@BSA assembly was transferred into FeS-decorated porphyrin-protein clusters (P-CA@BE) catalyzed by . There are partial β-folding proteins in P-CA@BE, which selectively recognize () and show different antibacterial properties against and . Results demonstrate that the -catalyzed mineralization of the porphyrin-protein assembly is an effective method for the biosynthesis of -sensitive metal-protein clusters.
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Langmuir
August 2022
School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Jiangsu University, Xuefu Road, Jingkou District, Zhenjiang 212013, People's Republic of China.
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