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Single-step bifunctional coating for selectively conjugable nanoparticles
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NanoparticlesMaterials ScienceFunctional NanomaterialsEngineeringNanoscale ChemistryNanomaterialsNanotechnologyNps SurfaceModular ConjugationDistinct Reactive GroupsNano-drug DeliverySingle-step Bifunctional CoatingMulti-functional CoatingProtein NanoparticlesBiomolecular Engineering
A single-step method to coat and bifunctionalize water-reduced gold nanoparticles (NPs) with two distinct reactive groups is reported. The coating is based on a peptide that bonds to the NPs surface by its N-cysteine amino acid, terminates with a C-terminal lysine, and stabilizes the colloids, thanks to the surface organization provided by the rest of the non-polar chain. The process yields stable, non-cytotoxic NPs presenting reactive amine and carboxylic groups on the surface; these allow rapid, selective and modular conjugation of virtually any chosen biomolecule or fluorophore. Functionalized and conjugated nanostructures are analyzed by electrophoresis, SEM, SERS; their biocompatibility and delivery capability are tested by cellular-uptake experiments.
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