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Surface Potential Modulation in Boronate-Functionalized Magnetic Nanoparticles Reveals Binding Interactions: Toward Magnetophoretic Capture/Quantitation of Sugars from Extracellular Matrix
[Image: see text] Phenylboronic acids (BAs) are important synthetic receptors that bind reversibly to cis-diols enabling their use in molecular sensing. When conjugated to magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles, BAs have potential for application in separations and enrichment. Realizing this will require...
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10269433/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37235552 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.3c00462 |
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author | Lyons, Stephen Baile Pomares, Paola Vidal, Lorena McGarry, Katie Morrin, Aoife Brougham, Dermot F. |
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description | [Image: see text] Phenylboronic acids (BAs) are important synthetic receptors that bind reversibly to cis-diols enabling their use in molecular sensing. When conjugated to magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles, BAs have potential for application in separations and enrichment. Realizing this will require a new understanding of their inherent binding modes and measurement of their binding capacity and their stability in/extractability from complex environments. In this work, 3-aminophenylboronic acid was functionalized to superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (MNPs, core diameter 8.9 nm) to provide stable aqueous suspensions of functionalized particles (BA-MNPs). The progress of sugar binding and its impact on BA-MNP colloidal stability were monitored through the pH-dependence of hydrodynamic size and zeta potential during incubation with a range of saccharides. This provided the first direct observation of boronate ionization pK(a) in grafted BA, which in the absence of sugar shifted to a slightly more basic pH than free BA. On exposure to sugar solutions under MNP-limiting conditions, pK(a) moved progressively to lower pH as maximum capacity was gradually attained. The pK(a) shift is shown to be greater for sugars with greater BA binding affinity, and on-particle sugar exchange effects were inferred. Colloidal dispersion of BA-MNPs after binding was shown for all sugars at all pHs studied, which enabled facile magnetic extraction of glucose from agarose and cultured extracellular matrix expanded in serum-free media. Bound glucose, quantified following magnetophoretic capture, was found to be proportional to the solution glucose content under glucose-limiting conditions expected for the application. The implications for the development of MNP-immobilized ligands for selective magnetic biomarker capture and quantitation from the extracellular environment are discussed. |
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spelling | pubmed-102694332023-06-16 Surface Potential Modulation in Boronate-Functionalized Magnetic Nanoparticles Reveals Binding Interactions: Toward Magnetophoretic Capture/Quantitation of Sugars from Extracellular Matrix Lyons, Stephen Baile Pomares, Paola Vidal, Lorena McGarry, Katie Morrin, Aoife Brougham, Dermot F. Langmuir [Image: see text] Phenylboronic acids (BAs) are important synthetic receptors that bind reversibly to cis-diols enabling their use in molecular sensing. When conjugated to magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles, BAs have potential for application in separations and enrichment. Realizing this will require a new understanding of their inherent binding modes and measurement of their binding capacity and their stability in/extractability from complex environments. In this work, 3-aminophenylboronic acid was functionalized to superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (MNPs, core diameter 8.9 nm) to provide stable aqueous suspensions of functionalized particles (BA-MNPs). The progress of sugar binding and its impact on BA-MNP colloidal stability were monitored through the pH-dependence of hydrodynamic size and zeta potential during incubation with a range of saccharides. This provided the first direct observation of boronate ionization pK(a) in grafted BA, which in the absence of sugar shifted to a slightly more basic pH than free BA. On exposure to sugar solutions under MNP-limiting conditions, pK(a) moved progressively to lower pH as maximum capacity was gradually attained. The pK(a) shift is shown to be greater for sugars with greater BA binding affinity, and on-particle sugar exchange effects were inferred. Colloidal dispersion of BA-MNPs after binding was shown for all sugars at all pHs studied, which enabled facile magnetic extraction of glucose from agarose and cultured extracellular matrix expanded in serum-free media. Bound glucose, quantified following magnetophoretic capture, was found to be proportional to the solution glucose content under glucose-limiting conditions expected for the application. The implications for the development of MNP-immobilized ligands for selective magnetic biomarker capture and quantitation from the extracellular environment are discussed. American Chemical Society 2023-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10269433/ /pubmed/37235552 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.3c00462 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Lyons, Stephen Baile Pomares, Paola Vidal, Lorena McGarry, Katie Morrin, Aoife Brougham, Dermot F. Surface Potential Modulation in Boronate-Functionalized Magnetic Nanoparticles Reveals Binding Interactions: Toward Magnetophoretic Capture/Quantitation of Sugars from Extracellular Matrix |
title | Surface Potential
Modulation in Boronate-Functionalized
Magnetic Nanoparticles Reveals Binding Interactions: Toward Magnetophoretic
Capture/Quantitation of Sugars from Extracellular Matrix |
title_full | Surface Potential
Modulation in Boronate-Functionalized
Magnetic Nanoparticles Reveals Binding Interactions: Toward Magnetophoretic
Capture/Quantitation of Sugars from Extracellular Matrix |
title_fullStr | Surface Potential
Modulation in Boronate-Functionalized
Magnetic Nanoparticles Reveals Binding Interactions: Toward Magnetophoretic
Capture/Quantitation of Sugars from Extracellular Matrix |
title_full_unstemmed | Surface Potential
Modulation in Boronate-Functionalized
Magnetic Nanoparticles Reveals Binding Interactions: Toward Magnetophoretic
Capture/Quantitation of Sugars from Extracellular Matrix |
title_short | Surface Potential
Modulation in Boronate-Functionalized
Magnetic Nanoparticles Reveals Binding Interactions: Toward Magnetophoretic
Capture/Quantitation of Sugars from Extracellular Matrix |
title_sort | surface potential
modulation in boronate-functionalized
magnetic nanoparticles reveals binding interactions: toward magnetophoretic
capture/quantitation of sugars from extracellular matrix |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10269433/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37235552 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.3c00462 |
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