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In Silico Prediction of Protein Adsorption Energy on Titanium Dioxide and Gold Nanoparticles

Journal

NANOMATERIALS
Volume 10, Issue 10, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nano10101967

Keywords

nanoparticle; protein adsorption; proteins 3D structures; Bio-nano interface; multiscale modelling

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  1. Tabuk University
  2. Ministry of Higher Education in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
  3. EU Horizon2020 [686098, 814572]
  4. Science Foundation Ireland [16/IA/4506]
  5. Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) [16/IA/4506] Funding Source: Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)

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The free energy of adsorption of proteins onto nanoparticles offers an insight into the biological activity of these particles in the body, but calculating these energies is challenging at the atomistic resolution. In addition, structural information of the proteins may not be readily available. In this work, we demonstrate how information about adsorption affinity of proteins onto nanoparticles can be obtained from first principles with minimum experimental input. We use a multiscale model of protein-nanoparticle interaction to evaluate adsorption energies for a set of 59 human blood serum proteins on gold and titanium dioxide (anatase) nanoparticles of various sizes. For each protein, we compare the results for 3D structures derived from experiments to those predicted computationally from amino acid sequences using the I-TASSER methodology and software. Based on these calculations and 2D and 3D protein descriptors, we develop statistical models for predicting the binding energy of proteins, enabling the rapid characterization of the affinity of nanoparticles to a wide range of proteins.

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