Probing BSA Binding to Citrate-Coated Gold Nanoparticles and Surfaces
North Carolina State University · Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Abstract
The interaction of bovine serum albumin (BSA) with gold colloids and surfaces was studied using zeta-potential and quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) measurements, respectively, to determine the surface charge and coverage. The combination of these two measurements suggests that BSA binding to gold nanoparticles and gold surfaces occurs by an electrostatic mechanism when citrate is present. The binding of BSA to bare gold is nearly two times greater than the binding of BSA to a citrate-coated gold surface, suggesting that protein spreading (denaturation) on the surface may occur followed by secondary protein binding. On the other hand, binding to citrate-coated gold surfaces can be fit to a Langmuir isotherm…
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Authors
5- SHScott H. BrewerCorresponding
North Carolina State University, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- WRWilhelm R. Glomm
North Carolina State University, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- MCMarcus C. Johnson
North Carolina State University, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- MKMagne Knag
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, North Carolina State University
- SFStefan Franzen
North Carolina State University, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Topics & keywords
- Isoelectric point
- Bovine serum albumin
- Zeta potential
- Chemistry
- Quartz crystal microbalance
- Colloidal gold
- Surface charge
- Binding constant