Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Department of Chemistry, Brook-Taylor-Str. 2, 12489 Berlin, Germany.
Nanoscale. 2013 Oct 7;5(19):9193-8. doi: 10.1039/c3nr02129g. Epub 2013 Aug 8.
We correlate the localization of silver nanoparticles inside cells with respect to the cellular architecture with the molecular information in the vicinity of the particle surface by combining nanoscale 3D cryo-soft X-ray tomography (cryo-SXT) with surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS). The interaction of the silver nanoparticle surface with small molecules and biopolymers was monitored by SERS in vitro over time in living cells. The spectra indicate a stable, time-independent surface composition of silver nanoparticles, despite the changing environment in the endosomal structure. Cryo-SXT reveals a characteristic ring-shaped organization of the silver nanoparticles in endosomes of different cell types. The ring-like structures inside the endosomes suggest a strong association among silver particles and with membrane structures. The comparison of the data with those obtained with gold nanoparticles suggests that the interactions between the nanoparticles and with the endosomal component are influenced by the molecular composition of the corona.
我们通过将纳米级 3D 冷冻软 X 射线断层扫描(cryo-SXT)与表面增强拉曼散射(SERS)相结合,将细胞内银纳米粒子的定位与细胞结构与粒子表面附近的分子信息相关联。我们在体外活细胞中监测了银纳米粒子表面与小分子和生物聚合物的相互作用随时间的 SERS。尽管在内涵体结构中的环境不断变化,但光谱表明银纳米粒子的表面组成是稳定的、与时间无关的。cryo-SXT 揭示了不同细胞类型内涵体中银纳米粒子的特征环形组织。内涵体内部的环状结构表明银颗粒之间以及与膜结构之间存在强烈的关联。将这些数据与金纳米粒子获得的数据进行比较表明,纳米粒子与内涵体成分之间的相互作用受冠状物分子组成的影响。