Determining Molecular-Level Interactions of Carboxyl-Functionalized Nanodiamonds with Bacterial Membrane Models as the Basis for Antimicrobial Activity

IF 3.7 2区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Langmuir Pub Date : 2025-03-02 DOI:10.1021/acs.langmuir.4c05173
Giovanna Eller Silva Sousa, Bruna Alves Martins, Alexandre Mendes de Almeida Junior, Rafaela Campos Queiroz, Dayane Batista Tada, Sabrina Aléssio Camacho, Osvaldo N. Oliveira Jr., Pedro Henrique Benites Aoki
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Carbon-based nanostructures, such as carboxylated nanodiamonds (NDCOOHs), are promising to combat resistant bacterial strains by targeting their protective membranes. Understanding their interactions with bacterial membranes is therefore important for elucidating the mechanisms underlying NDCOOHs antimicrobial activity. In this study, we investigated the incorporation of NDCOOHs into lipid Langmuir monolayers mimicking cytoplasmic membranes of Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus, model systems for Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria, respectively. Using polarization-modulated infrared reflection–absorption spectroscopy (PM-IRRAS), we observed significant interactions between NDCOOHs and the polar head groups of the E. coli lipid monolayer, driven by electrostatic attraction to ammonium groups and repulsion from phosphate and carbonyl ester groups, limiting deeper penetration into the lipid chains. In contrast, S. aureus monolayers exhibited more pronounced changes in their hydrocarbon chains, indicating deeper NDCOOHs penetration. NDCOOHs incorporation increased the surface area of the E. coli monolayer by approximately 4% and reduced that of S. aureus by about 8%, changes likely attributed to lipid oxidation induced by superoxide and/or hydroxyl radicals generated by NDCOOHs. These findings highlight the distinct interactions of NDCOOHs with Gram-positive and Gram-negative lipid membranes, offering valuable insights for their development as targeted antimicrobial agents.

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Langmuir 化学-材料科学:综合
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期刊介绍: Langmuir is an interdisciplinary journal publishing articles in the following subject categories: Colloids: surfactants and self-assembly, dispersions, emulsions, foams Interfaces: adsorption, reactions, films, forces Biological Interfaces: biocolloids, biomolecular and biomimetic materials Materials: nano- and mesostructured materials, polymers, gels, liquid crystals Electrochemistry: interfacial charge transfer, charge transport, electrocatalysis, electrokinetic phenomena, bioelectrochemistry Devices and Applications: sensors, fluidics, patterning, catalysis, photonic crystals However, when high-impact, original work is submitted that does not fit within the above categories, decisions to accept or decline such papers will be based on one criteria: What Would Irving Do? Langmuir ranks #2 in citations out of 136 journals in the category of Physical Chemistry with 113,157 total citations. The journal received an Impact Factor of 4.384*. This journal is also indexed in the categories of Materials Science (ranked #1) and Multidisciplinary Chemistry (ranked #5).
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