MethodsX (Jan 2019)

Synthesis and characterization of Au nanoshells with a magnetic core and betaine derivatives

  • Tomas Bertok,
  • Lenka Lorencova,
  • Stefania Hroncekova,
  • Veronika Gajdosova,
  • Eduard Jane,
  • Michal Hires,
  • Peter Kasak,
  • Ondrej Kaman,
  • Roman Sokol,
  • Vladimir Bella,
  • Anita Andicsova Eckstein,
  • Jaroslav Mosnacek,
  • Alica Vikartovska,
  • Jan Tkac

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
pp. 1999 – 2012

Abstract

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The article describes preparation, characterization and further modification of hybrid magnetic particles (Au nanoshells with a magnetic core (MPs@silica@Au)) by zwitterionic molecules bearing diazonium functional groups. Such hybrid magnetic particles modified by zwitterionic molecules exhibit the following features: • Responsiveness towards external magnetic field applicable for various enrichment strategies due to magnetic core; • Golden outer layer exhibiting free surface plasmons could be used for grafting of zwitterionic molecules via diazonium functionality; • Zwitterionic interface on such particles provides resistivity towards non-specific protein binding; and at the same time such interface was applied for immobilization of antibodies against prostate specific antigen (PSA) applied for selective enrichment of PSA from serum samples with subsequent electrochemical assays.The approach presented here using hybrid magnetic particles can be easily applied for immobilization of antibodies using a highly robust surface patterning protocols i.e. by formation of a self-assembled monolayer with delivery of functional groups on the outer surface of magnetic particles. Hybrid magnetic particles with immobilized antibodies are applied for highly efficient and quick separation of protein of interest i.e. PSA from complex sample. Finally, hybrid magnetic particles with “fished-out” protein molecules could be incubated with lectins to form a sandwich configuration for glycoprofiling of PSA. Method name: The article contains description of synthesis of hybrid magnetic particles and their characterization using a battery of instrumental techniques, Keywords: Au nanoshells with a magnetic core, X-ray diffraction, Transmission electron microscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, Nuclear magnetic resonance, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, Electrochemistry