Enantiopure polythiophene nanoparticles. Chirality dependence of cellular uptake, intracellular distribution and antimicrobial activity
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
The use of intrinsic chiral molecules opens the door to bio-imaging specific tools and to the development of target-therapy. In this work the synthesis and characterization of polythiophenes with alkyl side chains containing one R or S chiral carbon is reported. Enantiopure chiral nanoparticles (R or S NPs) were prepared from the polymers by a reprecipitation method. UV-vis, photoluminescence and circular dichroism spectroscopy of the NPs are described. In vitro analysis and metabolic assays show that both R and S NPs are efficiently taken-up by fibroblast cells without signs of toxicity. SDS-PAGE experiments show that formation of hard protein 'corona' enhances the chirality difference between nanoparticles. Co-localization experiments demonstrate that the cells are able to discriminate between the enantiomeric R and S nanoparticles. Finally, experiments carried out on Gram negative and Gram positive bacteria show that the enantiomeric NPs display different antibacterial activity.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Chirality; Polythiophene Nanoparticles; Cellular Uptake; Intracellular Distribution; Antimicrobial Activity
Elenco autori:
Barbarella, Giovanna; Ortolani, Luca; Gigli, Giuseppe; Palama', ILARIA ELENA; DI MARIA, FRANCESCA GIULIA; Zangoli, Mattia; D'Amone, Stefania
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