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Nanoparticle-Protein Interaction: The Significance and Role of Protein Corona.

Saad Mohammad Ahsan1, Chintalagiri Mohan Rao2, Md Faiz Ahmad3.   

Abstract

The physico-chemical properties of nanoparticles, as characterized under idealized laboratory conditions, have been suggested to differ significantly when studied under complex physiological environments. A major reason for this variation has been the adsorption of biomolecules (mainly proteins) on the nanoparticle surface, constituting the so-called "biomolecular corona". The formation of biomolecular corona on the nanoparticle surface has been reported to influence various nanoparticle properties viz. cellular targeting, cellular interaction, in vivo clearance, toxicity, etc. Understanding the interaction of nanoparticles with proteins upon administration in vivo thus becomes important for the development of effective nanotechnology-based platforms for biomedical applications. In this chapter, we describe the formation of protein corona on nanoparticles and the differences arising in its composition due to variations in nanoparticle properties. Also discussed is the influence of protein corona on various nanoparticle activities.

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Keywords:  Biomolecular corona; Nanoparticles; Nanoparticles-protein interaction; Protein corona

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29453539     DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-72041-8_11

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Exp Med Biol        ISSN: 0065-2598            Impact factor:   2.622


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