Literature DB >> 23676195

Strategies for specifically directing metal functionalization of protein nanotubes: constructing protein coated silver nanowires.

Liliana Carreño-Fuentes1, Jorge A Ascencio, Ariosto Medina, Sergio Aguila, Laura A Palomares, Octavio T Ramírez.   

Abstract

Biological molecules that self-assemble in the nanoscale range are useful multifunctional materials. Rotavirus VP6 protein self-assembles into tubular structures in the absence of other rotavirus proteins. Here, we present strategies for selectively directing metal functionalization to the lumen of VP6 nanotubes. The specific in situ metal reduction in the inner surface of nanotube walls was achieved by the simple modification of a method previously reported to functionalize the nanotube outer surface. Silver nanorods and nanowires as long as 1.5 μm were formed inside the nanotubes by coalescence of nanoparticles. Such one-dimensional structures were longer than others previously obtained using bioscaffolds. The interactions between silver ions and the nanotube were simulated to understand the conditions that allowed nanowire formation. Molecular docking showed that a naturally occurring arrangement of aspartate residues enabled the stabilization of silver ions on the internal surface of the VP6 nanotubes. This is the first time that such a spatial arrangement has been proposed for the nucleation of silver nanoparticles, opening the possibility of using such an array to direct functionalization of other biomolecules. These results demonstrate the natural capabilities of VP6 nanotubes to function as a versatile biotemplate for nanomaterials.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23676195     DOI: 10.1088/0957-4484/24/23/235602

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nanotechnology        ISSN: 0957-4484            Impact factor:   3.874


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Review 1.  Rotavirus VP6: involvement in immunogenicity, adjuvant activity, and use as a vector for heterologous peptides, drug delivery, and production of nano-biomaterials.

Authors:  Zabihollah Shoja; Somayeh Jalilvand; Tayebeh Latifi; Farzin Roohvand
Journal:  Arch Virol       Date:  2022-03-15       Impact factor: 2.685

2.  Effect of metal catalyzed oxidation in recombinant viral protein assemblies.

Authors:  Ricardo M Castro-Acosta; William A Rodríguez-Limas; Brenda Valderrama; Octavio T Ramírez; Laura A Palomares
Journal:  Microb Cell Fact       Date:  2014-02-17       Impact factor: 5.328

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