| Literature DB >> 21138322 |
Haruko Takahashi1, Shin-Ichi Sawada, Kazunari Akiyoshi.
Abstract
Enzymatically synthesized glycogen (ESG), a highly branched (1→4)(1→6)-linked α-glucan, is a new monodisperse spherical hyperbranched nanoparticle (molecular weight, 10(6)-10(7); diameter, 20-30 nm), polysaccharide nanoball. Amphiphilic ESG nanoballs were synthesized by introducing a cholesterol group to enzymatically synthesized glycogen (CHESG). CHESG assembled into a structure containing a few molecules to form cluster nanogels (approximately 35 nm in diameter) in water. The cluster nanogels were dissociated by the addition of cyclodextrin (CD) to form a supramolecular CHESG-CD nanocomplex due to complexation with the cholesterol group and CD. The CHESG nanogel showed high capacity for complexation with proteins, and the CHESG-CD nanocomplex showed high chaperone-like activity for thermal stabilization of enzymes. CHESG has great potential to become a new building block for nanogel biomedical engineering and to act as an artificial chaperone for protein engineering.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21138322 DOI: 10.1021/nn101447m
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881