2022 Annual Meeting
(201f) Synthesis and Application of Glycopolymer-Wrapped Carbon Nanotubes for Detecting Carbohydrate-Protein Interactions
Authors
Geyou Ao - Presenter, Cleveland State University, Assistant Professor
Ana DiLillo, Cleveland State University
Ka Keung Chan, Cleveland State University
Xue-Long Sun, Cleveland State University
The complexation of nanomaterials with biomolecules has been widely utilized for developing nano-enabled applications in biosensing, bioimaging, drug delivery, and therapeutics due to their exceptional optical, mechanical, and physiochemical properties. Synthetic glycopolymers â polymers with carbohydrate pendant groups â have been used extensively to mimic the functions of naturally occurring glycoconjugates. We created water soluble glycopolymer-wrapped single-wall carbon nanotubes (Glyco-SWCNTs) via noncovalent complexation utilizing lactose-containing polymers with various carbohydrate densities and chain lengths. The wrapping conformation of glycopolymers on the surface of SWCNTs enables a distinct nanostructure-induced interaction between the internal sugar group of glycopolymers and a specific carbohydrate-binding protein (CBP), as compared to currently known interaction behavior of CBPs with the terminal glycan of oligosaccharides. These Glyco-SWCNT complexes can potentially lead to the creation of versatile optical sensors for detecting carbohydrate-protein interactions with enhanced specificity and sensitivity.