化学
手性(物理)
共价键
反演(地质)
纳米技术
碳纤维
曲面(拓扑)
化学物理
有机化学
手征对称性
物理
构造盆地
古生物学
复合数
复合材料
生物
量子力学
数学
Nambu–Jona Lasinio模型
材料科学
夸克
几何学
作者
Fatemeh Ostadhossein,Gururaja Vulugundam,Santosh K. Misra,Indrajit Srivastava,Dipanjan Pan
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.bioconjchem.8b00736
摘要
Manipulating the chiroptical properties at the nanoscale is of great importance in stereoselective reactions, enantioseparation, self-assembly, and biological phenomena. In recent years, carbon dots have garnered great attention because of their favorable properties such as tunable fluorescence, high biocompatibility, and facile, scalable synthetic procedures. Herein, we report for the first time the unusual behavior of cyclic amino acids on the surface of carbon dots prepared via microwave-based carbonization. Various amino acids were introduced on the surface of carbon dots via EDC/NHS conjugation at room temperature. Circular dichroism results revealed that although most of the surface conjugated amino acids can preserve their chirality on negatively charged, "bare" carbon dots, the "handedness" of cyclic α-amino acids can be flipped when covalently attached on carbon dots. Moreover, these chiroptical carbon dots were found to interact with the cellular membrane or its mimic in a highly selective manner due to their acquired asymmetric selectivity. A comprehensive inhibitor study was conducted to investigate the pathway of cellular trafficking of these carbon dots. Overall, it was concluded that the chirality of the amino acid on the surface of carbon dots could regulate many of the cellular processes.
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