Literature DB >> 34303996

Adsorption properties of albumin and fibrinogen on hydrophilic/hydrophobic TiO2 surfaces: A molecular dynamics study.

Xiao Wu1, Chenyang Wang1, Pengfei Hao1, Feng He1, Zhaohui Yao2, Xiwen Zhang3.   

Abstract

In serval experimental researches, UV-induced hydrophilicity enabled better hemocompatibility in the TiO2 surface, which was considered to be caused by the removal of the carboxylic acid contamination from the surface. In this paper, we altered the surface wetting property by applying the formate contamination on the rutile (110) surface, and systematically investigated the adsorption properties of albumin and fibrinogen on hydrophilic/hydrophobic TiO2 surface. Unique contacts were found between the charged residues and the hydrophilic surface, anchoring the protein on the surface. The small size and the heart shape of albumin make it easy to cross the stable water layers near the surface. Besides, albumin has a higher proportion of charged residues, so it can form more unique contacts on the hydrophilic surface. Therefore, the albumin tends to adsorb on the hydrophilic surface. For the hydrophobic surface, the water layers near the surface are weakened, which helps the fibrinogen diffusing to the surface and adjusting its orientation. Although the hydrophobic surface cannot form the unique contacts, the larger size of fibrinogen can provide more residues to form enough ordinary contacts after adjusting, and then achieves stable adsorption. Therefore, fibrinogen tends to adsorb on the hydrophobic surface.
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Keywords:  Albumin; Fibrinogen; Hydrophilicity; Molecular dynamics; Plasma protein

Year:  2021        PMID: 34303996     DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2021.111994

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces        ISSN: 0927-7765            Impact factor:   5.268


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