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Multiple aspects of the interaction of biomacromolecules with inorganic surfaces
Authors:Fenoglio Ivana  Fubini Bice  Ghibaudi Elena M  Turci Francesco
Affiliation:
  • a Dipartimento di Chimica Inorganica, Chimica Fisica e Chimica dei Materiali, University of Torino, via Pietro Giuria 7, 10125 Torino, Italy
  • b “G. Scansetti” Interdepartmental Center for Studies on Asbestos and other Toxic Particulates and NIS — Interdepartmental Center for Nanostructured Interfaces and Surfaces, University of Torino, via Pietro Giuria 7, 10125 Torino, Italy
  • Abstract:The understanding of the mechanisms involved in the interaction of biological systems with inorganic materials is of interest in both fundamental and applied disciplines. The adsorption of proteins modulates the formation of biofilms onto surfaces, a process important in infections associated to medical implants, in dental caries, in environmental technologies. The interaction with biomacromolecules is crucial to determine the beneficial/adverse response of cells to foreign inorganic materials as implants, engineered or accidentally produced inorganic nanoparticles. A detailed knowledge of the surface/biological fluids interface processes is needed for the design of new biocompatible materials. Researchers involved in the different disciplines face up with similar difficulties in describing and predicting phenomena occurring at the interface between solid phases and biological fluids. This review represents an attempt to integrate the knowledge from different research areas by focussing on the search for determinants driving the interaction of inorganic surfaces with biological matter.
    Keywords:AFM, atomic force microscopy   ANS, 1-anilino-8-naphthalenesulfonate   BSA, bovine serum albumin   CNT, carbon nanotubes   DC, circular dichroism   DSC, differential scanning calorimetry   ESR, electron spin resonance   FTIR, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy   HEL, hen egg lysozyme   IEP, isoelectric point   MWCNT, multi-walled carbon nanotubes   NMR, nuclear magnetic resonance   PZC, point of zero-charge   ROS, reactive oxygen species   SDS, sodium dodecyl sulfate   SDSL, site-directed spin-labeling   SEM, scanning electron microscopy   SERS, surface-enhanced Raman scattering   SWCNT, single-walled carbon nanotubes   TEM, transmission electron microscopy   TIRFM, total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy   Trp, tryptophan   UV, ultraviolet
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