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Tunable reactivation of nanoparticle-inhibited β-galactosidase by glutathione at intracellular concentrations

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 126, Issue 43, Pages 13987-13991

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ja046572r

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  1. NIGMS NIH HHS [GM 62998] Funding Source: Medline

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Positively charged trimethylammonium-functionalized mixed monolayer protected clusters (MMPCs) of different chain lengths (C-8 and C-11) have been used to bind beta-galactosidase through complementary electrostatic interactions, resulting in complete enzyme inhibition. This inhibition can be reversed in vitro by intracellular concentrations of glutathione (GSH), the main thiol component of the cell. The restoration of activity depends on the chain length of the monolayer. The activity of enzyme bound to particles with C-8 monolayer was completely restored by intracellular concentrations (1 - 10 mM) of GSH; however, little or no release was observed at extracellular GSH concentrations. In contrast, no restoration was observed for enzyme bound to the C-11 particles at any of the concentrations studied. Taken together, these studies demonstrate that the GSH-mediated release of enzymes bound to MMPCs can be tuned through the structure of the monolayer, a significant tool for protein and drug delivery applications.

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