Issue 19, 2013

Regenerative silver nanoparticles for SERRS investigation of metmyoglobin with conserved heme pocket

Abstract

Shell isolated silver nanoparticles with an ultrathin silica layer (Ag@SiO2NPs) are used as a surface-enhanced resonance Raman scattering (SERRS) substrate for probing metmyoglobin (metMb) in aqueous solution. The ultrathin silica layer protects metMb from reaching the bare silver surface and conserves the heme pocket during SERRS analysis with a Raman enhancement factor (EFSERS) of 4.78 × 104. In spite of the good SERRS enhancement, the interaction between the protein and Ag@SiO2NPs is weak enough to separate them by centrifugation in such a way that both are regenerated in their original form and can be reused. Using Ag@SiO2NPs as the SERRS substrate, the lowest detection limit of 2 nM was achieved for metMb whilst conserving the native structure of the heme centre.

Graphical abstract: Regenerative silver nanoparticles for SERRS investigation of metmyoglobin with conserved heme pocket

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Jan 2013
Accepted
20 Feb 2013
First published
20 Feb 2013

RSC Adv., 2013,3, 6839-6846

Regenerative silver nanoparticles for SERRS investigation of metmyoglobin with conserved heme pocket

G. Kalaivani, N. S. V. Narayanan, A. Sivanesan, A. Kannan, A. Kaminska and R. Sevvel, RSC Adv., 2013, 3, 6839 DOI: 10.1039/C3RA40842F

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