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Langmuir ; 32(10): 2283-90, 2016 Mar 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26901110

ABSTRACT

Nanoflowers (NFs) are flowered-shaped particles with overall sizes or features in the nanoscale. Beyond their pleasing aesthetics, NFs have found a number of applications ranging from catalysis, to sensing, to drug delivery. Compared to inorganic based NFs, their organic and hybrid counterparts are relatively underdeveloped mostly because of the lack of a reliable and versatile method for their construction. We report here a method for constructing NFs from a wide variety of biologically relevant molecules (guests), ranging from small molecules, like doxorubicin, to biomacromolecules, like various proteins and plasmid DNA. The method relies on the encapsulation of the guests within a hierarchically structured particle made from supramolecular G-quadruplexes. The size and overall flexibility of the guests dictate the broad morphological features of the resulting NFs, specifically, small and rigid guests favor the formation of NFs with spiky petals, while large and/or flexible guests promote NFs with wide petals. The results from experiments using confocal fluorescence microscopy, and scanning electron microscopy provides the basis for the proposed mechanism for the NF formation.


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Nanoparticles/chemistry , Chemistry Techniques, Synthetic , Deoxyguanosine/analogs & derivatives , Deoxyguanosine/chemistry , Dextrans/chemistry , Doxorubicin/chemistry , G-Quadruplexes , Molecular Structure , Particle Size , Plasmids , Polystyrenes/chemistry , Porosity , Temperature , Xanthenes/chemistry
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