Literature DB >> 26748245

Dissociation coefficients of protein adsorption to nanoparticles as quantitative metrics for description of the protein corona: A comparison of experimental techniques and methodological relevance.

Jonas Hühn1, Chiara Fedeli2, Qian Zhang1, Atif Masood1, Pablo Del Pino3, Niveen M Khashab4, Emanuele Papini5, Wolfgang J Parak6.   

Abstract

Protein adsorption to nanoparticles is described as a chemical reaction in which proteins attach to binding sites on the nanoparticle surface. This process is defined by a dissociation coefficient, which tells how many proteins are adsorbed per nanoparticle in dependence of the protein concentration. Different techniques to experimentally determine dissociation coefficients of protein adsorption to nanoparticles are reviewed. Results of more than 130 experiments in which dissociation coefficients have been determined are compared. Data show that different methods, nanoparticle systems, and proteins can lead to significantly different dissociation coefficients. However, we observed a clear tendency of smaller dissociation coefficients upon less negative towards more positive zeta potentials of the nanoparticles. The zeta potential thus is a key parameter influencing protein adsorption to the surface of nanoparticles. Our analysis highlights the importance of the characterization of the parameters governing protein-nanoparticle interaction for quantitative evaluation and objective literature comparison.
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Keywords:  Dissociation constant; Hill model; Nanoparticles; Protein corona

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26748245     DOI: 10.1016/j.biocel.2015.12.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Biochem Cell Biol        ISSN: 1357-2725            Impact factor:   5.085


  6 in total

1.  Binding kinetics of ultrasmall gold nanoparticles with proteins.

Authors:  André L Lira; Rodrigo S Ferreira; Ricardo J S Torquato; Huaying Zhao; Maria Luiza V Oliva; Sergio A Hassan; Peter Schuck; Alioscka A Sousa
Journal:  Nanoscale       Date:  2018-02-15       Impact factor: 7.790

2.  In situ detection of the protein corona in complex environments.

Authors:  Monica Carril; Daniel Padro; Pablo Del Pino; Carolina Carrillo-Carrion; Marta Gallego; Wolfgang J Parak
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2017-11-16       Impact factor: 14.919

3.  Evidence of Protein Adsorption in Pegylated Liposomes: Influence of Liposomal Decoration.

Authors:  Marc Sangrà; Joan Estelrich; Raimon Sabaté; Alba Espargaró; Maria Antònia Busquets
Journal:  Nanomaterials (Basel)       Date:  2017-02-10       Impact factor: 5.076

4.  In depth characterisation of the biomolecular coronas of polymer coated inorganic nanoparticles with differential centrifugal sedimentation.

Authors:  André Perez-Potti; Hender Lopez; Beatriz Pelaz; Abuelmagd Abdelmonem; Mahmoud G Soliman; Ingmar Schoen; Philip M Kelly; Kenneth A Dawson; Wolfgang J Parak; Zeljka Krpetic; Marco P Monopoli
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-03-19       Impact factor: 4.379

5.  Influence of the chirality of carbon nanodots on their interaction with proteins and cells.

Authors:  Huijie Yan; Michele Cacioppo; Saad Megahed; Francesca Arcudi; Luka Đorđević; Dingcheng Zhu; Florian Schulz; Maurizio Prato; Wolfgang J Parak; Neus Feliu
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2021-12-10       Impact factor: 14.919

Review 6.  Biomolecular interactions of ultrasmall metallic nanoparticles and nanoclusters.

Authors:  Alioscka A Sousa; Peter Schuck; Sergio A Hassan
Journal:  Nanoscale Adv       Date:  2021-04-28
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