| Literature DB >> 27585423 |
Indrani Pal1, Varsha P Brahmkhatri2, Swapna Bera3, Dipita Bhattacharyya3, Yasrib Quirishi4, Anirban Bhunia5, Hanudatta S Atreya6.
Abstract
The conjugation of nanoparticles with antimicrobial peptides (AMP) is emerging as a promising route to achieve superior antimicrobial activity. However, the nature of peptide-nanoparticle interactions in these systems remains unclear. This study describes a system consisting of a cysteine containing antimicrobial peptide conjugated with silver nanoparticles, in which the two components exhibit a dynamic interaction resulting in a significantly enhanced stability and biological activity compared to that of the individual components. This was investigated using NMR spectroscopy in conjunction with other biophysical techniques. Using fluorescence assisted cell sorting and membrane mimics we carried out a quantitative comparison of the activity of the AMP-nanoparticle system and the free peptide. Taken together, the study provides new insights into nanoparticle-AMP interactions at a molecular level and brings out the factors that will be useful for consideration while designing new conjugates with enhanced functionality.Entities:
Keywords: Antimicrobial peptide; Fast chemical exchange; Membrane interaction; NMR spectroscopy; Peptide nanoparticle conjugate; Silver nanoparticle
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27585423 DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2016.08.043
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Colloid Interface Sci ISSN: 0021-9797 Impact factor: 8.128