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Magnetic Nanoclusters Coated with Albumin, Casein, and Gelatin: Size Tuning, Relaxivity, Stability, Protein Corona, and Application in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Immunoassay

Khramtsov 1, 2
Barkina 2
Kropaneva 1
Bochkova 1
Timganova 1
Nechaev 3
Byzov 1, 4
Zamorina 1, 2
Yermakov 1, 4, 5
Rayev 1, 2
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2019-09-19
scimago Q1
wos Q2
SJR0.811
CiteScore9.2
Impact factor4.3
ISSN20794991
PubMed ID:  31546937
General Chemical Engineering
General Materials Science
Abstract

The surface functionalization of magnetic nanoparticles improves their physicochemical properties and applicability in biomedicine. Natural polymers, including proteins, are prospective coatings capable of increasing the stability, biocompatibility, and transverse relaxivity (r2) of magnetic nanoparticles. In this work, we functionalized the nanoclusters of carbon-coated iron nanoparticles with four proteins: bovine serum albumin, casein, and gelatins A and B, and we conducted a comprehensive comparative study of their properties essential to applications in biosensing. First, we examined the influence of environmental parameters on the size of prepared nanoclusters and synthesized protein-coated nanoclusters with a tunable size. Second, we showed that protein coating does not significantly influence the r2 relaxivity of clustered nanoparticles; however, the uniform distribution of individual nanoparticles inside the protein coating facilitates increased relaxivity. Third, we demonstrated the applicability of the obtained nanoclusters in biosensing by the development of a nuclear-magnetic-resonance-based immunoassay for the quantification of antibodies against tetanus toxoid. Fourth, the protein coronas of nanoclusters were studied using SDS-PAGE and Bradford protein assay. Finally, we compared the colloidal stability at various pH values and ionic strengths and in relevant complex media (i.e., blood serum, plasma, milk, juice, beer, and red wine), as well as the heat stability, resistance to proteolytic digestion, and shelf-life of protein-coated nanoclusters.

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Khramtsov et al. Magnetic Nanoclusters Coated with Albumin, Casein, and Gelatin: Size Tuning, Relaxivity, Stability, Protein Corona, and Application in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Immunoassay // Nanomaterials. 2019. Vol. 9. No. 9. p. 1345.
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Khramtsov, Barkina, Kropaneva, Bochkova, Timganova, Nechaev, Byzov, Zamorina, Yermakov, Rayev Magnetic Nanoclusters Coated with Albumin, Casein, and Gelatin: Size Tuning, Relaxivity, Stability, Protein Corona, and Application in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Immunoassay // Nanomaterials. 2019. Vol. 9. No. 9. p. 1345.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.3390/nano9091345
UR - https://doi.org/10.3390/nano9091345
TI - Magnetic Nanoclusters Coated with Albumin, Casein, and Gelatin: Size Tuning, Relaxivity, Stability, Protein Corona, and Application in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Immunoassay
T2 - Nanomaterials
AU - Khramtsov
AU - Barkina
AU - Kropaneva
AU - Bochkova
AU - Timganova
AU - Nechaev
AU - Byzov
AU - Zamorina
AU - Yermakov
AU - Rayev
PY - 2019
DA - 2019/09/19
PB - MDPI
SP - 1345
IS - 9
VL - 9
PMID - 31546937
SN - 2079-4991
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@article{2019_Khramtsov,
author = {Khramtsov and Barkina and Kropaneva and Bochkova and Timganova and Nechaev and Byzov and Zamorina and Yermakov and Rayev},
title = {Magnetic Nanoclusters Coated with Albumin, Casein, and Gelatin: Size Tuning, Relaxivity, Stability, Protein Corona, and Application in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Immunoassay},
journal = {Nanomaterials},
year = {2019},
volume = {9},
publisher = {MDPI},
month = {sep},
url = {https://doi.org/10.3390/nano9091345},
number = {9},
pages = {1345},
doi = {10.3390/nano9091345}
}
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Khramtsov, et al. “Magnetic Nanoclusters Coated with Albumin, Casein, and Gelatin: Size Tuning, Relaxivity, Stability, Protein Corona, and Application in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Immunoassay.” Nanomaterials, vol. 9, no. 9, Sep. 2019, p. 1345. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano9091345.