Issue 21, 2014

Stability and cytotoxicity of crystallin amyloid nanofibrils

Abstract

Previous work has identified crystallin proteins extracted from fish eye lenses as a cheap and readily available source for the self-assembly of amyloid nanofibrils. However, before exploring potential applications, the biophysical aspects and safety of this bionanomaterial need to be assessed so as to ensure that it can be effectively and safely used. In this study, crude crystallin amyloid fibrils are shown to be stable across a wide pH range, in a number of industrially relevant solvents, at both low and high temperatures, and in the presence of proteases. Crystallin nanofibrils were compared to well characterised insulin and whey protein fibrils using Thioflavin T assays and TEM imaging. Cell cytotoxicity assays suggest no adverse impact of both mature and fragmented crystallin fibrils on cell viability of Hec-1a endometrial cells. An IR microspectroscopy study supports long-term structural integrity of crystallin nanofibrils.

Graphical abstract: Stability and cytotoxicity of crystallin amyloid nanofibrils

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Aug 2014
Accepted
09 Sep 2014
First published
11 Sep 2014

Nanoscale, 2014,6, 13169-13178

Author version available

Stability and cytotoxicity of crystallin amyloid nanofibrils

M. Kaur, J. Healy, M. Vasudevamurthy, M. Lassé, L. Puskar, M. J. Tobin, C. Valery, J. A. Gerrard and L. Sasso, Nanoscale, 2014, 6, 13169 DOI: 10.1039/C4NR04624B

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