Gold Nanoparticle-Biological Molecule Interactions and Catalysis

This review gives a brief summary of the field of gold nanoparticle interactions with biological molecules, particularly those with possible catalytic relevance. Gold nanoparticles are well known as catalysts in organic chemistry but much is unknown regarding their potential as catalysts of reaction...

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Main Author: Jonathan G. Heddle
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-09-01
Series:Catalysts
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4344/3/3/683
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spelling doaj-7e85e802967b4f96807ab92b84e1dcb92020-11-24T22:40:01ZengMDPI AGCatalysts2073-43442013-09-013368370810.3390/catal3030683Gold Nanoparticle-Biological Molecule Interactions and CatalysisJonathan G. HeddleThis review gives a brief summary of the field of gold nanoparticle interactions with biological molecules, particularly those with possible catalytic relevance. Gold nanoparticles are well known as catalysts in organic chemistry but much is unknown regarding their potential as catalysts of reactions involving biological molecules such as protein and nucleic acids. Biological molecules may be the substrate for catalysis or, if they are the ligand coating the gold particle, may be the catalyst itself. In other cases biological molecules may form a template upon which gold nanoparticles can be precisely arrayed. As relatively little is currently known about the catalytic capabilities of gold nanoparticles in this area, this review will consider templating in general (including, but not restricted to, those which result in structures having potential as catalysts) before going on to consider firstly catalysis by the gold nanoparticle itself followed by catalysis by ligands attached to gold nanoparticles, all considered with a focus on biological molecules.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4344/3/3/683gold-proteingold-DNAprotein remodelingartificial capsid
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Gold Nanoparticle-Biological Molecule Interactions and Catalysis
Catalysts
gold-protein
gold-DNA
protein remodeling
artificial capsid
author_facet Jonathan G. Heddle
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title Gold Nanoparticle-Biological Molecule Interactions and Catalysis
title_short Gold Nanoparticle-Biological Molecule Interactions and Catalysis
title_full Gold Nanoparticle-Biological Molecule Interactions and Catalysis
title_fullStr Gold Nanoparticle-Biological Molecule Interactions and Catalysis
title_full_unstemmed Gold Nanoparticle-Biological Molecule Interactions and Catalysis
title_sort gold nanoparticle-biological molecule interactions and catalysis
publisher MDPI AG
series Catalysts
issn 2073-4344
publishDate 2013-09-01
description This review gives a brief summary of the field of gold nanoparticle interactions with biological molecules, particularly those with possible catalytic relevance. Gold nanoparticles are well known as catalysts in organic chemistry but much is unknown regarding their potential as catalysts of reactions involving biological molecules such as protein and nucleic acids. Biological molecules may be the substrate for catalysis or, if they are the ligand coating the gold particle, may be the catalyst itself. In other cases biological molecules may form a template upon which gold nanoparticles can be precisely arrayed. As relatively little is currently known about the catalytic capabilities of gold nanoparticles in this area, this review will consider templating in general (including, but not restricted to, those which result in structures having potential as catalysts) before going on to consider firstly catalysis by the gold nanoparticle itself followed by catalysis by ligands attached to gold nanoparticles, all considered with a focus on biological molecules.
topic gold-protein
gold-DNA
protein remodeling
artificial capsid
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4344/3/3/683
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