TY - JOUR
T1 - Protein
T2 - Colloid conjugates for surface enhanced raman scattering: Stability and control of protein orientation
AU - Keating, Christine D.
AU - Kovaleski, Kenneth M.
AU - Natan, Michael J.
PY - 1998/11/19
Y1 - 1998/11/19
N2 - Conjugates between cytochrome c (Cc) and colloidal Au particles have been prepared. These conjugates, purified by centrifugation/resuspension, provide a reproducible means of positioning a biomolecule analyte between two metal surfaces: the metal nanoparticle to which the biomolecule is bound and an aggregated Ag sol used as a substrate for surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS). SERS spectra for Ag:Cc: Au sandwiches made by addition of Cc:Au conjugates to aggregated Ag show that the protein retains its native conformation. Conjugation of Cc to colloidal metal nanoparticles prior to exposure to the SERS substrate can be used as a means of controlling protein orientation with respect to the substrate. In addition, Cc molecules bound to 12-nm diameter Au nanoparticles prior to adsorption to aggregated Ag are more stable to changes in the orientation of the heme with respect to the surface and to surface-induced heme spin state conversion than adsorbed, free Cc. These experiments show that protein:Au conjugates offer benefits as reagents for protein SERS.
AB - Conjugates between cytochrome c (Cc) and colloidal Au particles have been prepared. These conjugates, purified by centrifugation/resuspension, provide a reproducible means of positioning a biomolecule analyte between two metal surfaces: the metal nanoparticle to which the biomolecule is bound and an aggregated Ag sol used as a substrate for surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS). SERS spectra for Ag:Cc: Au sandwiches made by addition of Cc:Au conjugates to aggregated Ag show that the protein retains its native conformation. Conjugation of Cc to colloidal metal nanoparticles prior to exposure to the SERS substrate can be used as a means of controlling protein orientation with respect to the substrate. In addition, Cc molecules bound to 12-nm diameter Au nanoparticles prior to adsorption to aggregated Ag are more stable to changes in the orientation of the heme with respect to the surface and to surface-induced heme spin state conversion than adsorbed, free Cc. These experiments show that protein:Au conjugates offer benefits as reagents for protein SERS.
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U2 - 10.1021/jp982723z
DO - 10.1021/jp982723z
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AN - SCOPUS:4243998148
SN - 1520-6106
VL - 102
SP - 9404
EP - 9413
JO - Journal of Physical Chemistry B
JF - Journal of Physical Chemistry B
IS - 47
ER -