Issue 6, 2007

Chaperone-like activity of nanoparticles of hydrophobized poly(vinyl alcohol)

Abstract

Amphiphilic poly(vinyl alcohol) randomly grafted with hydrophobic methacryloyl groups can form micelle-like particles by intra and interpolymeric association. Self-aggregation behaviour of the hydrophobically-modified polymer was investigated. The hydrophobized nanoparticles assist carbonic anhydrase B (CAB) refolding in a manner similar to the mechanism of molecular chaperones, namely by catching and releasing the protein. Irreversible CAB thermal denaturation is prevented by nanoparticle complexation and recovery of almost 100% of enzymatic activity is triggered by the ability of β-cyclodextrin to interact with the hydrophobic moieties. Structural and functional properties of micelle-like particles were discussed and interpreted in view of the stability and architecture of hydrophobic nanodomains.

Graphical abstract: Chaperone-like activity of nanoparticles of hydrophobized poly(vinyl alcohol)

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Jan 2007
Accepted
14 Feb 2007
First published
06 Mar 2007

Soft Matter, 2007,3, 718-724

Chaperone-like activity of nanoparticles of hydrophobized poly(vinyl alcohol)

F. Cavalieri, E. Chiessi and G. Paradossi, Soft Matter, 2007, 3, 718 DOI: 10.1039/B618779J

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