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Direct observation of silver nanoparticle-ubiquitin corona formation

Authors :
Ding, Feng
Radic, Slaven
Choudhary, Poonam
Chen, Ran
Brown, Jared M.
Ke, Pu Chun
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Upon entering physiological environments, nanoparticles readily assume the form of a nanoparticle-protein corona that dictates their biological identity. Understanding the structure and dynamics of nanoparticle-protein corona is essential for predicting the fate, transport, and toxicity of nanomaterials in living systems and for enabling the vast applications of nanomedicine. We combined multiscale molecular dynamics simulations and complementary experiments to characterize the silver nanoparticle-ubiquitin corona formation. Specifically, ubiquitins competed with citrates for the nanoparticle surface and bound to the particle in a specific manner. Under a high protein/nanoparticle stoichiometry, ubiquitions formed a multi-layer corona on the particle surface. The binding exhibited an unusual stretched-exponential behavior, suggesting a rich kinetics originated from protein-protein, protein-citrate, and protein-nanoparticle interactions. Furthermore, the binding destabilized the {\alpha}-helices while increasing the {\beta}-sheets of the proteins. Our results revealed the structural and dynamic complexities of nanoparticle-protein corona formation and shed light on the origin of nanotoxicity.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1211.0912
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/c3nr02147e