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Enhancing Cytochrome C Recognition and Adsorption through Epitope-Imprinted Mesoporous Silica with a Tailored Pore Size.


ABSTRACT: We have reported the synthesis of epitope-imprinted mesoporous silica (EIMS) with an average pore size of 6.2 nm, which is similar to the geometrical size of the target protein, cytochrome C (Cyt c, 2.6 × 3.2 × 3.3 nm3), showing great recognition and large-scale adsorption performance. The characteristic fragment of Cyt c was used as a template and docked onto the surface of C16MIMCl micelles via multiple interactions. Nitrogen adsorption-desorption and transmission electron microscopy confirmed the successful preparation of EIMS. Due to the ordered pore structure, larger pore size, and high specific surface area, the prepared EIMS show superior specificity (IF = 3.8), excellent selectivity toward Cyt c, high adsorption capacity (249.6 mg g-1), and fast adsorption equilibrium (10 min). This study demonstrates the potential application of EIMS with a controllable pore size for high-effective and large-scale separation of Cyt c, providing a new approach for effective biomacromolecular recognition.

SUBMITTER: Cheng D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10785086 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Enhancing Cytochrome <i>C</i> Recognition and Adsorption through Epitope-Imprinted Mesoporous Silica with a Tailored Pore Size.

Cheng Dandan D   Han Xin X   Zou Jiawen J   Li Zhenyu Z   Wang Meiru M   Liu Yuqing Y   Wang Kexuan K   Li Yan Y  

ACS omega 20231222 1


We have reported the synthesis of epitope-imprinted mesoporous silica (EIMS) with an average pore size of 6.2 nm, which is similar to the geometrical size of the target protein, cytochrome <i>C</i> (Cyt <i>c</i>, 2.6 × 3.2 × 3.3 nm<sup>3</sup>), showing great recognition and large-scale adsorption performance. The characteristic fragment of Cyt <i>c</i> was used as a template and docked onto the surface of C<sub>16</sub>MIMCl micelles via multiple interactions. Nitrogen adsorption-desorption and  ...[more]

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