pH-response of protein-polysaccharide multilayers adsorbed on a flat gold surface: A surface plasmon resonance study

IF 3.2 4区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Biopolymers Pub Date : 2024-06-20 DOI:10.1002/bip.23609
Nikolitsa Katsenou, Nikolaos Spiliopoulos, Dimitrios L. Anastassopoulos, Aristeidis Papagiannopoulos, Chris Toprakcioglu
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Polysaccharide-protein multilayers (PPMLs) consisting of bovine serum albumin (BSA) and chondroitin sulfate (CS) are assembled in acidic solution (pH 4.2) via layer-by-layer deposition method. The formation of PPMLs on gold surface and their responsiveness to pH change from 4.2 to 7 is investigated by Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy. The buildup of the multilayer at pH 4.2 exhibits non-linear growth while the formation of the first layers is strongly affected by the physicochemical properties of the gold surface. Neutral solution (pH 7) affects the interactions between the biopolymers and results in a partially disassemble (disintegration) of the multilayer film. On one hand, the single pair of layers, BSA-CS and the double pair of layers, (BSA-CS)2, assemblies are stable in neutral pH, a result that will be of interest for biomedical applications. On the other hand, multilayer films consisting of more than four layers that is (BSA-CS)2<n<5, disintegrated down to the 4-layered structure by changing pH to neutral, a fact that renders the (BSA-CS)n assembly useful in the field of drug and protein delivery. The residual mass after the disintegration of the assembly never falls below the mass of four layers. The disintegrated multilayer film can be reconstructed and disassembled repeatedly, simply by cycling the pH value.

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吸附在平坦金表面的蛋白质-多糖多层膜的 pH 响应:表面等离子体共振研究。
通过逐层沉积法,在酸性溶液(pH 值为 4.2)中组装了由牛血清白蛋白(BSA)和硫酸软骨素(CS)组成的多糖蛋白质多层膜(PPMLs)。通过表面等离子共振光谱法研究了 PPML 在金表面的形成及其对 pH 值从 4.2 到 7 变化的响应性。多层膜在 pH 值为 4.2 时呈现非线性生长,而第一层膜的形成则受到金表面物理化学特性的强烈影响。中性溶液(pH 值为 7)会影响生物聚合物之间的相互作用,导致多层膜的部分分解(解体)。一方面,单对层(BSA-CS)和双对层(BSA-CS)2 的组合在中性 pH 值下是稳定的,这一结果对生物医学应用很有意义。另一方面,由四层以上(即 (BSA-CS)2)组成的多层薄膜在 pH 值变为中性时会分解成四层结构,这使得 (BSA-CS)n 组合体在药物和蛋白质输送领域大有用武之地。组件分解后的剩余质量从未低于四层的质量。只需改变 pH 值,分解后的多层薄膜就能重复重建和分解。
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Biopolymers
Biopolymers 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1963, Biopolymers publishes strictly peer-reviewed papers examining naturally occurring and synthetic biological macromolecules. By including experimental and theoretical studies on the fundamental behaviour as well as applications of biopolymers, the journal serves the interdisciplinary biochemical, biophysical, biomaterials and biomedical research communities.
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