Issue 42, 2014

Colloidal potentials mediated by specific biomolecular interactions

Abstract

We present a systematic study of receptor–ligand interactions with increasing complexity from interactions in bulk solution, on planar and colloid surfaces, and as part of mediating colloidal pair interactions. We report analytical models that relate receptor–ligand dissociation constants (KD), interactions potentials (U(r)), and adsorbed amounts (θ) for different ligand sizes, concentrations and immobilized receptor coverages. Analytical results are validated for hard core + harmonic well receptor–ligand interactions in bulk and interfacial systems using Monte Carlo (MC) simulations, although any biomolecular interaction can be incorporated into the reported analysis via a “B2 device”. Results from analytical models are used to understand potentials of mean force (W(L)) for ligand mediated interactions between receptor decorated colloids. W(L) are generated using MC-umbrella sampling (MC-US) simulations with cluster moves, which provide self-consistent comparisons of net colloid scale interactions with receptor–ligand scale information. Our findings capture how receptor–ligand interactions mediate colloid scale interactions relevant to self-assembly, drug delivery, and biosensing.

Graphical abstract: Colloidal potentials mediated by specific biomolecular interactions

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Jun 2014
Accepted
10 Sep 2014
First published
17 Sep 2014

Soft Matter, 2014,10, 8524-8532

Colloidal potentials mediated by specific biomolecular interactions

G. A. Duncan and M. A. Bevan, Soft Matter, 2014, 10, 8524 DOI: 10.1039/C4SM01300J

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