银纳米粒子
共价键
纳米颗粒
细菌
化学
离子键合
抗菌活性
膜
鞭毛蛋白
纳米技术
组合化学
生物物理学
材料科学
离子
生物化学
有机化学
生物
基因
遗传学
作者
David Panáček,Lucie Hochvaldová,Aristides Bakandritsos,Tomáš Malina,Michal Langer,Jan Belza,Jana Martincová,Renata Večeřová,Petr Lazar,Kateřina Poláková,Jan Kolařík,Lucie Válková,Milan Kolář,Michal Otyepka,Aleš Panáček,Radek Zbořil
标识
DOI:10.1002/advs.202003090
摘要
The ability of bacteria to develop resistance to antibiotics is threatening one of the pillars of modern medicine. It was recently understood that bacteria can develop resistance even to silver nanoparticles by starting to produce flagellin, a protein which induces their aggregation and deactivation. This study shows that silver covalently bound to cyanographene (GCN/Ag) kills silver-nanoparticle-resistant bacteria at concentrations 30 times lower than silver nanoparticles, a challenge which has been so far unmet. Tested also against multidrug resistant strains, the antibacterial activity of GCN/Ag is systematically found as potent as that of free ionic silver or 10 nm colloidal silver nanoparticles. Owing to the strong and multiple dative bonds between the nitrile groups of cyanographene and silver, as theory and experiments confirm, there is marginal silver ion leaching, even after six months of storage, and thus very high cytocompatibility to human cells. Molecular dynamics simulations suggest strong interaction of GCN/Ag with the bacterial membrane, and as corroborated by experiments, the antibacterial activity does not rely on the release of silver nanoparticles or ions. Endowed with these properties, GCN/Ag shows that rigid supports selectively and densely functionalized with potent silver-binding ligands, such as cyanographene, may open new avenues against microbial resistance.
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