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Authors Ouyang, W. ; Müller, M.
Title Monomodal Polyelectrolyte Complex Nanoparticles of PDADMAC/Poly(styrenesulfonate): Preparation and Protein Interaction
Date 16.10.2006
Number 14391
Abstract The binding of the model proteins HSA, LYZ and MYO to PEC nanoparticles is reported. PEC particles were prepared by mixing solutions of PDADMAC either with PSS or PMA-MS, followed by consecutive centrifugation. Monomodal anionic (PEC-1.50) and cationic (PEC-0.66) PEC particles were obtained using non-stoichiometric mixing ratios. PEC/protein conjugates were prepared by adding charged protein solutions to dispersions of respective like charged PEC particles, followed by one centrifugation step. Mixing proteins and PEC particles under attractive conditions led to flocculation of the dispersion. From CD, DLS and AFM the following trend for protein binding at PEC particles under repulsive conditions was obtained: HSA/PEC-1.50 > MYO/PEC-1.50 > LYZ/PEC-0.66. Protein uptakes up to 0.33 g · g-1 (protein/PEC) (CD) and particle diameter enlargements up to 13 nm (AFM) were obtained at cPROT = 0.091 mg · mL-1. Furthermore, novel spin coated films of PEC particles were interacted with proteins under both repulsive and attractive conditions. In-situ ATR FT-IR spectroscopy revealed that the adsorbed amount of HSA and LYZ under attractive conditions was significantly higher than under repulsive ones, which is analogous to protein adsorption at polyelectrolyte multilayers terminated either by polycation or polyanion. Similarly to the dispersed PEC/protein conjugates, under repulsive conditions the uptake of HSA was higher compared to LYZ. The shown protein uptake under repulsive conditions is related to concepts of mild enzyme or protein binding at nonbiogenic substrates.
Publisher Macromolecular Bioscience
Wikidata
Citation Macromolecular Bioscience 6 (2006) 929-941
DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/mabi.200600143
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