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Changes in the Secondary Structure and Assembly of Proteins on Fluoride Ceramic (CeF(3)) Nanoparticle Surfaces
[Image: see text] Fluoride nanoparticles (NPs) are materials utilized in the biomedical field for applications including imaging of the brain. Their interactions with biological systems and molecules are being investigated, but the mechanism underlying these interactions remains unclear. We focused...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9214759/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35653551 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsabm.2c00239 |
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author | Sakaguchi, Naoya Kaumbekova, Samal Itano, Ryodai Torkmahalleh, Mehdi Amouei Shah, Dhawal Umezawa, Masakazu |
author_facet | Sakaguchi, Naoya Kaumbekova, Samal Itano, Ryodai Torkmahalleh, Mehdi Amouei Shah, Dhawal Umezawa, Masakazu |
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description | [Image: see text] Fluoride nanoparticles (NPs) are materials utilized in the biomedical field for applications including imaging of the brain. Their interactions with biological systems and molecules are being investigated, but the mechanism underlying these interactions remains unclear. We focused on possible changes in the secondary structure and aggregation state of proteins on the surface of NPs and investigated the principle underlying the changes using the amyloid β peptide (Aβ(16–20)) based on infrared spectrometry. CeF(3) NPs (diameter 80 nm) were synthesized via thermal decomposition. Infrared spectrometry showed that the presence of CeF(3) NPs promotes the formation of the β-sheet structure of Aβ(16–20). This phenomenon was attributed to the hydrophobic interaction between NPs and Aβ peptides in aqueous environments, which causes the Aβ peptides to approach each other on the NP surface and form ordered hydrogen bonds. Because of the coexisting salts on the secondary structure and assembly of Aβ peptides, the formation of the β-sheet structure of Aβ peptides on the NP surface was suppressed in the presence of NH(4)(+) and NO(3)(–) ions, suggesting the possibility that Aβ peptides were adsorbed and bound to the NP surface. The formation of the β-sheet structure of Aβ peptides was promoted in the presence of NH(4)(+), whereas it was suppressed in the presence of NO(3)(–) because of the electrostatic interaction between the lysine residue of the Aβ peptide and the ions. Our findings will contribute to comparative studies on the effect of different NPs with different physicochemical properties on the molecular state of proteins. |
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spelling | pubmed-92147592022-06-23 Changes in the Secondary Structure and Assembly of Proteins on Fluoride Ceramic (CeF(3)) Nanoparticle Surfaces Sakaguchi, Naoya Kaumbekova, Samal Itano, Ryodai Torkmahalleh, Mehdi Amouei Shah, Dhawal Umezawa, Masakazu ACS Appl Bio Mater [Image: see text] Fluoride nanoparticles (NPs) are materials utilized in the biomedical field for applications including imaging of the brain. Their interactions with biological systems and molecules are being investigated, but the mechanism underlying these interactions remains unclear. We focused on possible changes in the secondary structure and aggregation state of proteins on the surface of NPs and investigated the principle underlying the changes using the amyloid β peptide (Aβ(16–20)) based on infrared spectrometry. CeF(3) NPs (diameter 80 nm) were synthesized via thermal decomposition. Infrared spectrometry showed that the presence of CeF(3) NPs promotes the formation of the β-sheet structure of Aβ(16–20). This phenomenon was attributed to the hydrophobic interaction between NPs and Aβ peptides in aqueous environments, which causes the Aβ peptides to approach each other on the NP surface and form ordered hydrogen bonds. Because of the coexisting salts on the secondary structure and assembly of Aβ peptides, the formation of the β-sheet structure of Aβ peptides on the NP surface was suppressed in the presence of NH(4)(+) and NO(3)(–) ions, suggesting the possibility that Aβ peptides were adsorbed and bound to the NP surface. The formation of the β-sheet structure of Aβ peptides was promoted in the presence of NH(4)(+), whereas it was suppressed in the presence of NO(3)(–) because of the electrostatic interaction between the lysine residue of the Aβ peptide and the ions. Our findings will contribute to comparative studies on the effect of different NPs with different physicochemical properties on the molecular state of proteins. American Chemical Society 2022-06-02 2022-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9214759/ /pubmed/35653551 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsabm.2c00239 Text en © 2022 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 | Sakaguchi, Naoya Kaumbekova, Samal Itano, Ryodai Torkmahalleh, Mehdi Amouei Shah, Dhawal Umezawa, Masakazu Changes in the Secondary Structure and Assembly of Proteins on Fluoride Ceramic (CeF(3)) Nanoparticle Surfaces |
title | Changes in the Secondary Structure and Assembly of
Proteins on Fluoride Ceramic (CeF(3)) Nanoparticle Surfaces |
title_full | Changes in the Secondary Structure and Assembly of
Proteins on Fluoride Ceramic (CeF(3)) Nanoparticle Surfaces |
title_fullStr | Changes in the Secondary Structure and Assembly of
Proteins on Fluoride Ceramic (CeF(3)) Nanoparticle Surfaces |
title_full_unstemmed | Changes in the Secondary Structure and Assembly of
Proteins on Fluoride Ceramic (CeF(3)) Nanoparticle Surfaces |
title_short | Changes in the Secondary Structure and Assembly of
Proteins on Fluoride Ceramic (CeF(3)) Nanoparticle Surfaces |
title_sort | changes in the secondary structure and assembly of
proteins on fluoride ceramic (cef(3)) nanoparticle surfaces |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9214759/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35653551 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsabm.2c00239 |
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