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Enzyme-Photocatalyst Tandem Microrobot Powered by Urea for Escherichia coli Biofilm Eradication

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Villa, Katherine
Sopha, Hanna Ingrid
Zelenka, Jaroslav
Motola, Martin
Dekanovsky, Lukas
Chylii-Beketova, Darya
Macák, Jan
Ruml, Tomas
Pumera, Martin

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Wiley-VCH

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Urinary-based infections affect millions of people worldwide. Such bacterial infections are mainly caused by Escherichia coli (E. coli) biofilm formation in the bladder and/or urinary catheters. Herein, the authors present a hybrid enzyme/photocatalytic microrobot, based on urease-immobilized TiO2/CdS nanotube bundles, that can swim in urea as a biocompatible fuel and respond to visible light. Upon illumination for 2 h, these microrobots are able to remove almost 90% of bacterial biofilm, due to the generation of reactive radicals, while bare TiO2/CdS photocatalysts (non-motile) or urease-coated microrobots in the dark do not show any toxic effect. These results indicate a synergistic effect between the self-propulsion provided by the enzyme and the photocatalytic activity induced under light stimuli. This work provides a photo-biocatalytic approach for the design of efficient light-driven microrobots with promising applications in microbiology and biomedicine.

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bacterial biofilms, enzymatic, micromotors, photocatalysis, TiO2, nanotubes, urinary infections, bakteriální biofilmy, enzymatické mikromotory, fotokatalýza, TiO2, nanotrubice, urinární infekce

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