Revealing the nanoparticle-protein corona with a solid-state nanopore

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Abstract

Protein adsorption at the liquid-solid interface is an old but not totally solved topic. One challenge is to find an easy way to characterize the protein behavior on nanoparticles and make a correlation with its intrinsic properties. This work aims to investigate protein adsorption on gold nanoparticles and the colloidal properties. The protein panel was chosen from diαerent structural categories (mainly-α, mainly-β or mix-αβ). The result shows that the colloidal stability with salt addition does not depend on the structural category. Conversely, using the single nanopore technique, we show that the mainly-α proteins form a smaller corona than the mainly-β proteins. We assign these observations to the lower internal energy of α-helices, making them more prone to form a homogeneous corona layer.

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Coglitore, D., Coulon, P. E., Janot, J. M., & Balme, S. (2019). Revealing the nanoparticle-protein corona with a solid-state nanopore. Materials, 12(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma12213524

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