Affiliation:
1. Academy of Nutrition and Health Hubei Province Key Laboratory of Occupational Hazard Identification and Control School of Public Health Wuhan University of Science and Technology Wuhan 430065 P.R. China
2. State Key Laboratory of Green Pesticide International Joint Research Center for Intelligent Biosensing Technology and Health College of Chemistry Central China Normal University Wuhan 430079 P.R. China
Abstract
AbstractMultiple enzyme‐induced cascade catalysis has an indispensable role in the process of complex life activities, and is widely used to construct robust biosensors for analyzing various targets. The immobilized multi‐enzyme cascade catalysis system is a novel biomimetic catalysis strategy that immobilizes various enzymes with different functions in stable carriers to simulate the synergistic catalysis of multiple enzymes in biological systems, which enables high stability of enzymes and efficiency enzymatic cascade catalysis. Nanozymes, a type of nanomaterial with intrinsic enzyme‐like characteristics and excellent stabilities, are also widely applied instead of enzymes to construct immobilized cascade systems, achieving better catalytic performance and reaction stability. Due to good stability, reusability, and remarkably high efficiency, the immobilized multi‐enzyme/nanozyme biomimetic cascade catalysis systems show distinct advantages in promoting signal transduction and amplification, thereby attracting vast research interest in biosensing applications. This review focuses on the research progress of the immobilized multi‐enzyme/nanozyme biomimetic cascade catalysis systems in recent years. The construction approaches, factors affecting the efficiency, and applications for sensitive biosensing are discussed in detail. Further, their challenges and outlooks for future study are also provided.
Funder
Wuhan University of Science and Technology
Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province