Protein/peptide-templated
biomimetic synthesis of inorganic nanoparticles for biomedical applications
Weitao
Yang, Weisheng
Guo, Jin
Chang* and
Bingbo Zhang*
Currently, protein/peptide-based
biomimetic mineralization has been demonstrated to be an efficient and promising
strategy for synthesis of inorganic/metal nanoparticles (NPs) for
bioapplications. This strategy is found to be bio-inspired, straightforward,
and environmentally benign. It can produce inorganic/metal NPs with good
stability, excellent biocompatibility, high water solubility, and rich surface
functional groups for further bioconjunction. In this review, we provide a
summary of the previously reported proteins/peptides as biotemplates involved
in biomimetic mineralization synthesis, and categorize the obtained inorganic NPs
ranging from metal nanoclusters (MNCs), quantum dots (QDs), gadolinium
derivatives, and metal sulfide nanoparticles (MSNPs) with an emphasis on the
recent progress in their use in biomedical applications, including bio-sensing,
ion detection, bio-labeling, in
vivo imaging
and therapy. In the end, the challenges and future outlook in this emerging
area are also discussed.
https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlehtml/2017/tb/c6tb02308h