Issue 31, 2012

Generally applicable procedure for in situ formation of fluorescent protein-gold nanoconstructs

Abstract

Small noble metal nanoclusters can be formed in situ by direct reduction and stabilization of a metal precursor by biomolecules such as proteins. Considering the diversity in amino acid composition of proteins, and hence their reductive ability, a general method for synthesis of gold nanoclusters using proteins is presented here. A range of proteins (bovine serum albumin, fibrinogen, α-lactalbumin, lysozyme, cytochrome c, myoglobin, β-lactoglobulin and α-chymotrypsin) have been studied, based on size, isoelectric point, flexibility and 3-dimensional structure. Results show protein-gold nanoconstructs with complex protein-specific photophysical properties. The effect on the 3-dimensional conformation of the proteins upon formation of gold nanoclusters and/or nanoparticles within the protein structure is also shown to be highly protein-dependent. A general mechanism for the formation of protein-gold nanoconstructs is proposed, based on charge density matching, yielding a high local concentration of the metal precursor on the protein structure which in turn can nucleate, grow and be stabilized by amino acid residues in the protein.

Graphical abstract: Generally applicable procedure for in situ formation of fluorescent protein-gold nanoconstructs

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Aug 2012
Accepted
28 Sep 2012
First published
22 Oct 2012

RSC Adv., 2012,2, 11704-11711

Generally applicable procedure for in situ formation of fluorescent protein-gold nanoconstructs

S. Volden, S. M. Lystvet, Ø. Halskau and W. R. Glomm, RSC Adv., 2012, 2, 11704 DOI: 10.1039/C2RA21931J

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