Effect of Receptor Structure and Length on the Wrapping of a Nanoparticle by a Lipid Membrane

Nanoparticles have been considered as a type of powerful tool to deliver drugs and genes into cells for disease diagnosis and therapies. It has been generally accepted that the internalization of nanoparticles into cells is mostly realized by receptor-mediated endocytosis. However, for the influence...

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Main Authors: Haizhen Zhang, Ling Wang, Bing Yuan, Kai Yang, Yuqiang Ma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-05-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/7/5/3855
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spelling doaj-47e95c7c450e41a7acfebbdcf3f1ea872020-11-24T21:43:30ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442014-05-01753855386610.3390/ma7053855ma7053855Effect of Receptor Structure and Length on the Wrapping of a Nanoparticle by a Lipid MembraneHaizhen Zhang0Ling Wang1Bing Yuan2Kai Yang3Yuqiang Ma4Center for Soft Condensed Matter Physics and Interdisciplinary Research, Soochow University, Suzhou 215006, Jiangsu, ChinaCenter for Soft Condensed Matter Physics and Interdisciplinary Research, Soochow University, Suzhou 215006, Jiangsu, ChinaCenter for Soft Condensed Matter Physics and Interdisciplinary Research, Soochow University, Suzhou 215006, Jiangsu, ChinaCenter for Soft Condensed Matter Physics and Interdisciplinary Research, Soochow University, Suzhou 215006, Jiangsu, ChinaCenter for Soft Condensed Matter Physics and Interdisciplinary Research, Soochow University, Suzhou 215006, Jiangsu, ChinaNanoparticles have been considered as a type of powerful tool to deliver drugs and genes into cells for disease diagnosis and therapies. It has been generally accepted that the internalization of nanoparticles into cells is mostly realized by receptor-mediated endocytosis. However, for the influence of structural factors of receptors on endocytosis, this is still largely unknown. In this paper, computer simulations are applied to investigate the effects of structure (i.e., the number of constituent chains of the receptor) and the length of the receptor on the wrapping behavior of nanoparticles by the lipid membrane, which is a key step of receptor-medicated endocytosis. It is found that these structural factors of receptors have strong effects on the nanoparticle’s final interaction configuration with the membrane in the simulations, such as adhering on the membrane surface or being partly or fully wrapped by the membrane. Furthermore, in some cases, the rupture of the lipid membrane occurs. These results are helpful for the understanding of endocytosis and the preparation of advanced nanoscale drug-delivery vectors.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/7/5/3855lipid membranenanoparticlereceptorendocytosiscomputer simulations
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author Haizhen Zhang
Ling Wang
Bing Yuan
Kai Yang
Yuqiang Ma
spellingShingle Haizhen Zhang
Ling Wang
Bing Yuan
Kai Yang
Yuqiang Ma
Effect of Receptor Structure and Length on the Wrapping of a Nanoparticle by a Lipid Membrane
Materials
lipid membrane
nanoparticle
receptor
endocytosis
computer simulations
author_facet Haizhen Zhang
Ling Wang
Bing Yuan
Kai Yang
Yuqiang Ma
author_sort Haizhen Zhang
title Effect of Receptor Structure and Length on the Wrapping of a Nanoparticle by a Lipid Membrane
title_short Effect of Receptor Structure and Length on the Wrapping of a Nanoparticle by a Lipid Membrane
title_full Effect of Receptor Structure and Length on the Wrapping of a Nanoparticle by a Lipid Membrane
title_fullStr Effect of Receptor Structure and Length on the Wrapping of a Nanoparticle by a Lipid Membrane
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Receptor Structure and Length on the Wrapping of a Nanoparticle by a Lipid Membrane
title_sort effect of receptor structure and length on the wrapping of a nanoparticle by a lipid membrane
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2014-05-01
description Nanoparticles have been considered as a type of powerful tool to deliver drugs and genes into cells for disease diagnosis and therapies. It has been generally accepted that the internalization of nanoparticles into cells is mostly realized by receptor-mediated endocytosis. However, for the influence of structural factors of receptors on endocytosis, this is still largely unknown. In this paper, computer simulations are applied to investigate the effects of structure (i.e., the number of constituent chains of the receptor) and the length of the receptor on the wrapping behavior of nanoparticles by the lipid membrane, which is a key step of receptor-medicated endocytosis. It is found that these structural factors of receptors have strong effects on the nanoparticle’s final interaction configuration with the membrane in the simulations, such as adhering on the membrane surface or being partly or fully wrapped by the membrane. Furthermore, in some cases, the rupture of the lipid membrane occurs. These results are helpful for the understanding of endocytosis and the preparation of advanced nanoscale drug-delivery vectors.
topic lipid membrane
nanoparticle
receptor
endocytosis
computer simulations
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/7/5/3855
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