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02 agosto 2018

Effect of nanosilver surfaces on peptide reactivity towards reactive oxygen species

Manuel Ahumada

Jacques, E., Ahumada, M., Rector, B., Yousefalizadeh, G., Galaz-Araya, C., Recabarren, R., Stamplecoskie, K., Poblete, H. & Alarcon, E. I. (2018). Effect of nanosilver surfaces on peptide reactivity towards reactive oxygen species. Nanoscale, 10(34), 15911-15917. https://doi.org/10.1039/C8NR04018D

Abstract: The interaction of a terminal tryptophan residue within collagen mimetic peptides when tethered to nanometric silver surfaces was studied using a combination of steady state spectroscopy, ultrafast spectroscopy, and molecular dynamics experiments. Our findings indicate that the effective interaction between the tryptophan and the metal surface occurs in short-time scales (ps) and it is responsible for improving the colloidal stability of the nanoparticles exposed to free radicals. The extent and efficiency of the interaction depends on factors beyond the peptide length that include conformation and distance from the terminal tryptophan to the metal surface.

Manuel Ahumada

manuel.ahumada@umayor.cl

DOI: 10.1039/C8NR04018D
800 8064Lab5 Nanotecnología

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