| Literature DB >> 22029860 |
Guangming Gong1, Yan Xu, Yuanyuan Zhou, Zhengjie Meng, Guoyan Ren, Yang Zhao, Xiang Zhang, Jinhui Wu, Yiqiao Hu.
Abstract
A strategy to manipulate the disulfide bond breaking triggered unfolding, and subsequently assembly of human serum albumin (HSA) in a lipophilic drug-dependent manner is present. In this study, the hydrophobic region, a molecular switch of the HSA, was regulated to form HSA-paclitaxel (HSA-PTX) nanoparticles by a facile route. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy and fluorescence quenching indicate that HSA coassembled with PTX, which acts as a bridge to form core-shell nanoparticles about 50-240 nm in size, and that PTX might bind to the subdomain IIA sites of HSA. Change of ultraviolet absorption and circular dichroism spectra reveal the formation of HSA-PTX nanoparticles, which is a safety, injectable pharmaceutic nanocarrier system for tumor target. This method to prepare nanocarrier systems for hydrophobic guest molecules reveals a general principle of self-assembly for other plasma proteins and other pharmacologically active substances with poor water solubility. It also provides a basis for developing nanocarrier systems for a wide range of applications in nanomedicine, from drug delivery to bioimaging systems.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22029860 DOI: 10.1021/bm201401s
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomacromolecules ISSN: 1525-7797 Impact factor: 6.988