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Monitoring Protein Adsorption with Solid-state Nanopores
Published on: December 2, 2011
Spatial Mapping of Protein Adsorption on Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles by Stochastic Optical Reconstruction
Alden M Clemments1, Pablo Botella2, Christopher C Landry1
1Department of Chemistry, University of Vermont , 82 University Place, Burlington, Vermont 05405, United States.
Abstract:
Exposure to biological fluid envelops a nanoparticle in layers of proteins and biomolecules, which has a profound impact on the nanoparticle's biological fate. Although the identities and amounts of the proteins in this "corona" have been thoroughly examined, the spatial arrangement of the proteins is unclear, a problem that is compounded on porous nanoparticles due to penetration of proteins within the porous network. To address this problem, we have developed a procedure based on information derived from stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy. We employed a mathematical model to reveal the penetration depth of several proteins within porous nanoparticles. Understanding protein penetration depth provides an explanation for the composition of the protein corona, aiding in the development of safe and effective particle-based therapies.

