Adsorption and Unfolding of a Single Protein Triggers Nanoparticle Aggregation. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • The response of living systems to nanoparticles is thought to depend on the protein corona, which forms shortly after exposure to physiological fluids and which is linked to a wide array of pathophysiologies. A mechanistic understanding of the dynamic interaction between proteins and nanoparticles and thus the biological fate of nanoparticles and associated proteins is, however, often missing mainly due to the inadequacies in current ensemble experimental approaches. Through the application of a variety of single molecule and single particle spectroscopic techniques in combination with ensemble level characterization tools, we identified different interaction pathways between gold nanorods and bovine serum albumin depending on the protein concentration. Overall, we found that local changes in protein concentration influence everything from cancer cell uptake to nanoparticle stability and even protein secondary structure. We envision that our findings and methods will lead to strategies to control the associated pathophysiology of nanoparticle exposure in vivo.

published proceedings

  • ACS Nano

altmetric score

  • 106.35

author list (cited authors)

  • Dominguez-Medina, S., Kisley, L., Tauzin, L. J., Hoggard, A., Shuang, B. o., Indrasekara, A., ... Link, S.

citation count

  • 141

complete list of authors

  • Dominguez-Medina, Sergio||Kisley, Lydia||Tauzin, Lawrence J||Hoggard, Anneli||Shuang, Bo||Indrasekara, A Swarnapali DS||Chen, Sishan||Wang, Lin-Yung||Derry, Paul J||Liopo, Anton||Zubarev, Eugene R||Landes, Christy F||Link, Stephan

publication date

  • February 2016