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Interfacial hydration determines orientational and functional dimorphism of sterol-derived Raman tags in lipid-coated nanoparticles.

Xingda An1,2, Ayan Majumder1, James McNeely1, Jialing Yang1,2, Taranee Puri1, Zhiliang He1, Taimeng Liang1, John K Snyder1, John E Straub1, Björn M Reinhard3,2.   

Abstract

Lipid-coated noble metal nanoparticles (L-NPs) combine the biomimetic surface properties of a self-assembled lipid membrane with the plasmonic properties of a nanoparticle (NP) core. In this work, we investigate derivatives of cholesterol, which can be found in high concentrations in biological membranes, and other terpenoids, as tunable, synthetic platforms to functionalize L-NPs. Side chains of different length and polarity, with a terminal alkyne group as Raman label, are introduced into cholesterol and betulin frameworks. The synthesized tags are shown to coexist in two conformations in the lipid layer of the L-NPs, identified as "head-out" and "head-in" orientations, whose relative ratio is determined by their interactions with the lipid-water hydrogen-bonding network. The orientational dimorphism of the tags introduces orthogonal functionalities into the NP surface for selective targeting and plasmon-enhanced Raman sensing, which is utilized for the identification and Raman imaging of epidermal growth factor receptor-overexpressing cancer cells.

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Keywords:  cholesterol; epidermal growth factor; hydrogen bonding; lipid-coated nanoparticles; surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34389679      PMCID: PMC8379971          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2105913118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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