Photosensitized H2 generation from "one-pot" and "two-pot" assemblies of a zinc-porphyrin/platinum nanoparticle/protein scaffold.
Identifieur interne : 001072 ( Main/Exploration ); précédent : 001071; suivant : 001073Photosensitized H2 generation from "one-pot" and "two-pot" assemblies of a zinc-porphyrin/platinum nanoparticle/protein scaffold.
Auteurs : Emily R. Clark [États-Unis] ; Donald M. Kurtz [États-Unis]Source :
- Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) [ 1477-9234 ] ; 2016.
Descripteurs français
- KwdFr :
- Cytochromes de type b (), Cytochromes de type b (génétique), Cytochromes de type b (métabolisme), Escherichia coli (métabolisme), Ferritines (), Ferritines (génétique), Ferritines (métabolisme), Hydrogène (), Lumière, Métalloporphyrines (), Nanoparticules métalliques (), Oxydoréduction, Photosensibilisants (), Photosensibilisants (métabolisme), Platine (), Protéines bactériennes (), Protéines bactériennes (génétique), Protéines bactériennes (métabolisme), Protéines recombinantes (), Protéines recombinantes (biosynthèse), Protéines recombinantes (isolement et purification).
- MESH :
- biosynthèse : Protéines recombinantes.
- génétique : Cytochromes de type b, Ferritines, Protéines bactériennes.
- isolement et purification : Protéines recombinantes.
- métabolisme : Cytochromes de type b, Escherichia coli, Ferritines, Photosensibilisants, Protéines bactériennes.
- Cytochromes de type b, Ferritines, Hydrogène, Lumière, Métalloporphyrines, Nanoparticules métalliques, Oxydoréduction, Photosensibilisants, Platine, Protéines bactériennes, Protéines recombinantes.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Bacterial Proteins (chemistry), Bacterial Proteins (genetics), Bacterial Proteins (metabolism), Cytochrome b Group (chemistry), Cytochrome b Group (genetics), Cytochrome b Group (metabolism), Escherichia coli (metabolism), Ferritins (chemistry), Ferritins (genetics), Ferritins (metabolism), Hydrogen (chemistry), Light, Metal Nanoparticles (chemistry), Metalloporphyrins (chemistry), Oxidation-Reduction, Photosensitizing Agents (chemistry), Photosensitizing Agents (metabolism), Platinum (chemistry), Recombinant Proteins (biosynthesis), Recombinant Proteins (chemistry), Recombinant Proteins (isolation & purification).
- MESH :
- chemical , biosynthesis : Recombinant Proteins.
- chemical , chemistry : Bacterial Proteins, Cytochrome b Group, Ferritins, Hydrogen, Metalloporphyrins, Photosensitizing Agents, Platinum, Recombinant Proteins.
- chemical , genetics : Bacterial Proteins, Cytochrome b Group, Ferritins.
- chemical , isolation & purification : Recombinant Proteins.
- chemical , metabolism : Bacterial Proteins, Cytochrome b Group, Ferritins, Photosensitizing Agents.
- chemistry : Metal Nanoparticles.
- metabolism : Escherichia coli.
- Light, Oxidation-Reduction.
Abstract
We report photosensitized H2 generation using a protein scaffold that nucleates formation of platinum nanoparticles (Pt NPs) and contains "built-in" photosensitizers. The photosensitizers, zinc-protoporphyrin IX or zinc-mesoporphyrin IX (ZnP) were incorporated in place of the naturally occurring heme in the 24-subunit iron storage protein bacterioferritin (Bfr) when the ZnPs were added to the E. coli expression medium. We engineered a stable dimeric Bfr variant with two protein subunits sandwiching a ZnP. Ten glycines were also substituted in place of residues surrounding the vinyl side of the porphyrin in order increase access of solvent and/or redox agents. An optimized "one-pot" reaction of this glycine-substituted ZnMP-Bfr dimer with a Pt(iv) salt and borohydride resulted in a ∼50 : 50 mixture of protein in the form of Pt-free glycine-substituted ZnP-Bfr dimers and re-assembled 24-mers surrounding Pt NPs formed in situ. H2 production occurred upon visible light irradiation of this "one-pot" product when combined with triethanolamine as sacrificial electron donor and methyl viologen as electron relay. An analogous "two-pot" system containing mixtures of separately prepared Pt-free glycine-substituted ZnP-Bfr dimer and porphyrin-free Pt NP@Bfr 24-mer also showed robust photosensitized H2 generation. The glycine-substituted-ZnP-Bfr dimer thus served as photosensitizer for catalytic reduction of methyl viologen by triethanolamine, and the reduced methyl viologen was able to transfer electrons across the Bfr 24-mer protein shell to generate H2 at the enclosed Pt NP in a "dark" reaction. Our results demonstrate that Bfr is a readily manipulatable and versatile scaffold for photosensitized redox chemistry.
DOI: 10.1039/c5dt03418c
PubMed: 26616549
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