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Colloidal Nanobioconjugate with Complementary Surface Chemistry for Cellular and Subcellular Targeting.

Atanu ChakrabortyChumki DalalNikhil R Jana
Published in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2018)
Chemically and biochemically functionalized colloidal nanoparticles with appropriate surface chemistry are essential for various biomedical applications. Although a variety of approaches are now available in making such functional nanoparticles and nanobioconjugates, the lack of complementary surface chemistry often leads to poor performance with respect to intended biomedical applications. This feature article will focus on our efforts to make colloidal nanobioconjugates with appropriate/complementary surface chemistry for better performance of a designed nanoprobe with respect to cellular and subcellular targeting applications. In particular, we emphasize polyacrylate-based coating chemistry followed by a conjugation strategy for transforming <10 nm inorganic nanoparticle to colloidal nanoprobe of 20-50 nm hydrodynamic size. We show that a colloidal nanoprobe can be chemically designed to control the cell-nanoparticle interaction, cellular endocytosis, and targeting/labeling of subcellular compartments. Further study should be directed to adapt this surface chemistry to different nanoparticles, fine tune the surface chemistry for targeting/imaging on the subcellular/molecular length scale, and develop a delivery nanocarrier for subcellular compartments.
Keyphrases
  • drug discovery
  • cancer therapy
  • drug delivery
  • machine learning
  • stem cells
  • living cells
  • single cell
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • mass spectrometry
  • single molecule
  • simultaneous determination
  • fluorescent probe