Journal article
Ultrathin, bioresponsive and drug-functionalized protein capsules
D Mertz, H Wu, JS Wong, J Cui, P Tan, R Alles, F Caruso
Journal of Materials Chemistry | Published : 2012
DOI: 10.1039/c2jm33737a
Abstract
This paper presents a versatile approach for the synthesis of ultrathin (ca. 10 nm thickness) and bioresponsive protein capsules. The protein capsules are obtained after covalent cross-linking with Lomant's reagent of a single protein layer immobilized onto bromoisobutyramide-modified silica particles, followed by template removal. The combination of protein immobilization and cross-linking steps, affords protein capsules with enhanced mechanical stability and permits the formation of smaller capsule sizes (ca. 200 nm size) without loss of protein biofunctionality, as demonstrated through enzymatic catalysis experiments. Furthermore, we show the facile functionalization of these protein caps..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Australian Research Council under the Federation Fellowship (F.C., FF0776078) and Discovery Project (F.C., DP1094147) schemes. P. Senn is gratefully acknowledged for assistance with confocal microscopy and L. Jierry for fruitful discussions. ESI dagger is available online from Wiley InterScience or from the author.