A Martini Coarse Grained Model of Citrate-Capped Gold
Nanoparticles Interacting with Lipid Bilayers
Posted on 2021-09-07 - 16:05
Citrate capping is
one of the most common strategies to achieve
the colloidal stability of Au nanoparticles (NPs) with diameters ranging
from a few to hundreds of nanometers. Citrate-capped Au nanoparticles
(CNPs) represent a step of the synthesis of Au NPs with specific functionalities,
as CNPs can be further functionalized via ligand-exchange reactions,
leading to the replacement of citrate with other organic ligands.
In vitro, CNPs are also used to address the fundamental aspects of
NP–membrane interactions, as they can directly interact with
cells or model cell membranes. Their affinity for the bilayer is again
mediated by the exchange of citrate with lipid molecules. Here, we
propose a new computational model of CNPs compatible with the coarse
grained Martini force field. The model, which we develop and validate
through an extensive comparison with new all-atom molecular dynamics
(MD) simulations and UV–vis and Fourier transform infrared
spectroscopy data, is aimed at the MD simulation of the interaction
between citrate-capped NPs and model phosphatidylcholine lipid membranes.
As a test application we show that, during the interaction between
a single CNP and a flat planar 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine
bilayer, the citrate coating is spontaneously replaced by lipids on
the surface of Au NPs, while the NP size and shape determine the final
structural configuration of the NP–bilayer complex.
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Salassi, Sebastian; Caselli, Lucrezia; Cardellini, Jacopo; Lavagna, Enrico; Montis, Costanza; Berti, Debora; et al. (2021). A Martini Coarse Grained Model of Citrate-Capped Gold
Nanoparticles Interacting with Lipid Bilayers. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jctc.1c00627