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Simple engineering of hybrid cellulose nanocrystal-gold nanoparticles results in a functional glyconanomaterial with biomolecular recognition properties.

Giacomo BiagiottiGianluca TonioloMartin AlbinoMirko SeveriPatrizia AndreozziMarcello MarelliHana KokotGiancarlo TriaAnnalisa GuerriClaudio SangregorioJavier RojoDebora BertiMarco MarradiStefano CicchiIztok UrbančičYvette van KooykFabrizio ChiodoBarbara Richichi
Published in: Nanoscale horizons (2023)
Cellulose nanocrystal and gold nanoparticles are assembled, in a unique way, to yield a novel modular glyconanomaterial whose surface is then easily engineered with one or two different headgroups, by exploiting a robust click chemistry route. We demonstrate the potential of this approach by conjugating monosaccharide headgroups to the glyconanomaterial and show that the sugars retain their binding capability to C-type lectin receptors, as also directly visualized by cryo-TEM.
Keyphrases
  • gold nanoparticles
  • ionic liquid
  • reduced graphene oxide
  • high resolution
  • aqueous solution
  • silver nanoparticles
  • dna binding
  • binding protein
  • low density lipoprotein