Affinity-Driven Immobilization of Proteins to Hematite Nanoparticles

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2016 Aug 10;8(31):20432-9. doi: 10.1021/acsami.6b03284. Epub 2016 Jul 26.

Abstract

Functional nanoparticles are valuable materials for energy production, bioelectronics, and diagnostic devices. The combination of biomolecules with nanosized material produces a new hybrid material with properties that can exceed the ones of the single components. Hematite is a widely available material that has found application in various sectors such as in sensing and solar energy production. We report a single-step immobilization process based on affinity and achieved by genetically engineering the protein of interest to carry a hematite-binding peptide. Fabricated hematite nanoparticles were then investigated for the immobilization of the two biomolecules C-phycocyanin (CPC) and laccase from Bacillus pumilus (LACC) under mild conditions. Genetic engineering of biomolecules with a hematite-affinity peptide led to a higher extent of protein immobilization and enhanced the catalytic activity of the enzyme.

Keywords: C-phycocyanin; hematite nanoparticle functionalization; immobilization enhances activity; laccase activity; protein immobilization; surface functionalization.