Dynamical effects of protein-nanoplastic interactions
Proteins can interact with the surface of nanometer-scale plastic particles (nanoplastics) to form a so-called protein corona. This process requires adhesion of the protein, not necessarily followed by unfolding, to the particle surface. We wish to investigate the global and internal short-time dynamics of a model blood serum protein (BSA) upon corona formation, which are expected to be dramatically affected by this process. Nanoplastics are object of current studies as an environmentally relevant pollutants, and a better understanding of the dynamical consequence of their interactions with proteins is desirable.
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DA VELA Stefano; SEYDEL Tilo and TEBBEN Jan. (2023). Dynamical effects of protein-nanoplastic interactions. Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) doi:10.5291/ILL-DATA.8-04-941
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