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Title: Design and In-Silico Study of Bioimaging Fluorescence Graphene Quantum Dot-Bovine Serum Albumin Complex Synthesized by Diimide-Activated Amidation
Authors: Patel, Vimal
Shah, Jigar
Gupta, Ajay Kumar
Keywords: Fluorescence
Graphene quantum dot
Bovine serum albumin
Carbodiimide-activated amidation
MD simulation
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Elsevier
Series/Report no.: IPFP0463;
Abstract: Graphene quantum dot possesses advantageous characteristics like tunable fluorescence, nanometer size, low cytotoxicity, high biocompatibility enabling them as an ideal material for fluorescence bio-imaging. It exhibits a unique characteristic of DNA cleavage activity enhancer, gene/drug carrier, and anticancer targeting applications. In this article, we discussed the preparation of graphene quantum dot through the bottom-up method.Carbodiimide-activated amidation reactions were used for the functionalization of graphene quantum dot with Bovine Serum Albumin. Fluorescence spectroscopy data showed that the graphene quantum dot has sizedependent fluorescence emission. TEM and AFM studies showed that the size of graphene quantum dot was around 20 nm with narrow size distribution. Carbodiimide-activated amidation conjugation was successful in binding the protein onto graphene quantum dot and these conjugates were characterized by DLS, FTIR, fluorescence spectroscopy, and agarose gel electrophoresis. We also studied the structural-based in-silico molecular dynamic simulation by AutoDock, PyRx, and Discovery Studio Visualizer. Based on the virtual screening analysis and higher negative energy incorporation, it is observed that graphene quantum dot conjugated with bovine serum albumin quickly and formed is highly stable complex, which makes them a potential candidate for future applications in the field of bio-imaging, bio-sensing, gene/drug delivery, and tumor theragnostic.
Description: Computational Biology and Chemistry 93 (2021) 107543
URI: http://10.1.7.192:80/jspui/handle/123456789/10058
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