Engineered Nanoparticle-Protein Interactions Influence Protein Structural Integrity and Biological Significance

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Abstract

Engineered nanoparticles (ENPs) are artificially synthesized particles with unique physic-ochemical properties. ENPs are being extensively used in several consumer items, elevating the probability of ENP exposure to biological systems. ENPs interact with various biomolecules like lipids, proteins, nucleic acids, where proteins are most susceptible. The ENP-protein interactions are mostly studied for corona formation and its effect on the bio-reactivity of ENPs, however, an in-depth understanding of subsequent interactive effects on proteins, such as alterations in their structure, conformation, free energy, and folding is still required. The present review focuses on ENP-protein interactions and the subsequent effects on protein structure and function followed by the therapeutic potential of ENPs for protein misfolding diseases.

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Jaiswal, S., Manhas, A., Pandey, A. K., Priya, S., & Sharma, S. K. (2022, April 1). Engineered Nanoparticle-Protein Interactions Influence Protein Structural Integrity and Biological Significance. Nanomaterials. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano12071214

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