Comparison of molecular interactions of Ag 2 Te and CdTe quantum dots with human serum albumin by spectroscopic approaches.

LUMINESCENCE(2018)

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Ag2Te quantum dots (QDs) have attracted great attention in biological applications due to their superior photoluminescence qualities and good biocompatibility, but their potential biotoxicity at a molecular biology level has been rarely discussed. In order to better understand the basic behavior of Ag2Te QDs in biological systems and compare their biotoxicity to cadmium-containing QDs, a series of spectroscopic measurements was applied to reveal the molecular interactions of Ag2Te QDs and CdTe QDs with human serum albumin (HSA). Ag2Te QDs and CdTe QDs statically quenched the intrinsic fluorescence of HSA by electrostatic interactions, but Ag2Te QDs exhibited weaker quenching ability and weaker binding ability compared with CdTe QDs. Electrostatic interactions were the main binding forces and Sudlow's site I was the primary binding site during these binding interactions. Furthermore, micro-environmental and conformational variations of HSA were induced by their binding interactions with two QDs. Ag2Te QDs caused less secondary structural and conformational change in HSA, illustrating the lower potential biotoxicity risk of Ag2Te QDs. Our results systematically indicated the molecular binding mechanism of Ag2Te QDs with HSA, which provided important information for possible toxicity risk of these cadmium-free QDs to human health.
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Ag2Te quantum dots,CdTe quantum dots,human serum albumin,molecular interaction,spectroscopic approaches
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