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Orange Carotenoid Protein in Mesoporous Silica: A New System towards the Development of Colorimetric and Fluorescent Sensors for pH and Temperature

Orange carotenoid protein (OCP) is a photochromic carotenoprotein involved in the photoprotection of cyanobacteria. It is activated by blue-green light to a red form OCP(R) capable of dissipating the excess of energy of the cyanobacterial photosynthetic light-harvesting systems. Activation to OCP(R)...

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Autores principales: Leccese, Silvia, Calcinoni, Andrea, Wilson, Adjélé, Kirilovsky, Diana, Carbonera, Donatella, Onfroy, Thomas, Jolivalt, Claude, Mezzetti, Alberto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10609006/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37893308
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi14101871
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author Leccese, Silvia
Calcinoni, Andrea
Wilson, Adjélé
Kirilovsky, Diana
Carbonera, Donatella
Onfroy, Thomas
Jolivalt, Claude
Mezzetti, Alberto
author_facet Leccese, Silvia
Calcinoni, Andrea
Wilson, Adjélé
Kirilovsky, Diana
Carbonera, Donatella
Onfroy, Thomas
Jolivalt, Claude
Mezzetti, Alberto
author_sort Leccese, Silvia
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description Orange carotenoid protein (OCP) is a photochromic carotenoprotein involved in the photoprotection of cyanobacteria. It is activated by blue-green light to a red form OCP(R) capable of dissipating the excess of energy of the cyanobacterial photosynthetic light-harvesting systems. Activation to OCP(R) can also be achieved in the dark. In the present work, activation by pH changes of two different OCPs—containing echinenone or canthaxanthin as carotenoids—is investigated in different conditions. A particular emphasis is put on OCP encapsulated in SBA-15 mesoporous silica nanoparticles. It is known that in these hybrid systems, under appropriate conditions, OCP remains photoactive. Here, we show that when immobilised in SBA-15, the OCP visible spectrum is sensitive to pH changes, but such a colorimetric response is very different from the one observed for OCP in solution. In both cases (SBA-15 matrices and solutions), pH-induced colour changes are related either by orange-to-red OCP activation, or by carotenoid loss from the denatured protein. Of particular interest is the response of OCP in SBA-15 matrices, where a sudden change in the Vis absorption spectrum and in colour is observed for pH changing from 2 to 3 (in the case of canthaxanthin-binding OCP in SBA-15: λ(MAX) shifts from 454 to 508 nm) and for pH changing from 3 to 4 (in the case of echinenone-binding OCP in SBA-15: λ(MAX) shifts from 445 to 505 nm). The effect of temperature on OCP absorption spectrum and colour (in SBA-15 matrices) has also been investigated and found to be highly dependent on the properties of the used mesoporous silica matrix. Finally, we also show that simultaneous encapsulation in selected surface-functionalised SBA-15 nanoparticles of appropriate fluorophores makes it possible to develop OCP-based pH-sensitive fluorescent systems. This work therefore represents a proof of principle that OCP immobilised in mesoporous silica is a promising system in the development of colorimetric and fluorometric pH and temperature sensors.
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spelling pubmed-106090062023-10-28 Orange Carotenoid Protein in Mesoporous Silica: A New System towards the Development of Colorimetric and Fluorescent Sensors for pH and Temperature Leccese, Silvia Calcinoni, Andrea Wilson, Adjélé Kirilovsky, Diana Carbonera, Donatella Onfroy, Thomas Jolivalt, Claude Mezzetti, Alberto Micromachines (Basel) Article Orange carotenoid protein (OCP) is a photochromic carotenoprotein involved in the photoprotection of cyanobacteria. It is activated by blue-green light to a red form OCP(R) capable of dissipating the excess of energy of the cyanobacterial photosynthetic light-harvesting systems. Activation to OCP(R) can also be achieved in the dark. In the present work, activation by pH changes of two different OCPs—containing echinenone or canthaxanthin as carotenoids—is investigated in different conditions. A particular emphasis is put on OCP encapsulated in SBA-15 mesoporous silica nanoparticles. It is known that in these hybrid systems, under appropriate conditions, OCP remains photoactive. Here, we show that when immobilised in SBA-15, the OCP visible spectrum is sensitive to pH changes, but such a colorimetric response is very different from the one observed for OCP in solution. In both cases (SBA-15 matrices and solutions), pH-induced colour changes are related either by orange-to-red OCP activation, or by carotenoid loss from the denatured protein. Of particular interest is the response of OCP in SBA-15 matrices, where a sudden change in the Vis absorption spectrum and in colour is observed for pH changing from 2 to 3 (in the case of canthaxanthin-binding OCP in SBA-15: λ(MAX) shifts from 454 to 508 nm) and for pH changing from 3 to 4 (in the case of echinenone-binding OCP in SBA-15: λ(MAX) shifts from 445 to 505 nm). The effect of temperature on OCP absorption spectrum and colour (in SBA-15 matrices) has also been investigated and found to be highly dependent on the properties of the used mesoporous silica matrix. Finally, we also show that simultaneous encapsulation in selected surface-functionalised SBA-15 nanoparticles of appropriate fluorophores makes it possible to develop OCP-based pH-sensitive fluorescent systems. This work therefore represents a proof of principle that OCP immobilised in mesoporous silica is a promising system in the development of colorimetric and fluorometric pH and temperature sensors. MDPI 2023-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10609006/ /pubmed/37893308 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi14101871 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Leccese, Silvia
Calcinoni, Andrea
Wilson, Adjélé
Kirilovsky, Diana
Carbonera, Donatella
Onfroy, Thomas
Jolivalt, Claude
Mezzetti, Alberto
Orange Carotenoid Protein in Mesoporous Silica: A New System towards the Development of Colorimetric and Fluorescent Sensors for pH and Temperature
title Orange Carotenoid Protein in Mesoporous Silica: A New System towards the Development of Colorimetric and Fluorescent Sensors for pH and Temperature
title_full Orange Carotenoid Protein in Mesoporous Silica: A New System towards the Development of Colorimetric and Fluorescent Sensors for pH and Temperature
title_fullStr Orange Carotenoid Protein in Mesoporous Silica: A New System towards the Development of Colorimetric and Fluorescent Sensors for pH and Temperature
title_full_unstemmed Orange Carotenoid Protein in Mesoporous Silica: A New System towards the Development of Colorimetric and Fluorescent Sensors for pH and Temperature
title_short Orange Carotenoid Protein in Mesoporous Silica: A New System towards the Development of Colorimetric and Fluorescent Sensors for pH and Temperature
title_sort orange carotenoid protein in mesoporous silica: a new system towards the development of colorimetric and fluorescent sensors for ph and temperature
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10609006/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37893308
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi14101871
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