Kessler, Vadim
- Department of Molecular Sciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Conference paper2024Peer reviewed
Kessler, Vadim G.
Mineral nanoparticles (NPs) are recognized as important actors in biointeractions in soil and in living organisms. Their reactivity is often ascribed to their photo catalytical properties, but more specific enzyme-like activity in oxidation or hydrolysis of proteins, the "nanozyme" behavior is attracting an increasing attention. In the search for possibility to visualize NP interactions on molecular level, we develop approaches to isolation and characterization of protein and peptide complexes with smallest possible NP-the Poly-Oxo-Metalate (POM) species. Structural and theoretical investigation of POM complexes with peptide molecules has permitted to highlight the role of such factors as polarity of metal-oxygen bond, hydrophilicity and hydrophobicity of the peptide ligand, acidity of the medium and its salinity. Using single crystal models and 2D correlation NMR approaches has permitted to get insight into bigger nanoparticles interaction modes with larger proteins, in particular, with those essential for the SARS-CoV-2 virus metabolism.
Mineral nanoparticles; NP-protein interaction; Poly-Oxo-Metalate (POM); Molecular models; X-ray single crystal studies
The minerals, metals & materials series
2024, pages: 855-863
Title: TMS 2024 153RD ANNUAL MEETING & EXHIBITION: SUPPLEMENTAL PROCEEDINGS
Publisher: SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG
153rd Annual Meeting & Exhibition of The-Minerals-Metals-and-Materials-Society (TMS), MAR 03-07, 2024, Orlando, FL
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/139713