A Chemical Approach for
Cell-Specific Targeting of
Nanomaterials: Small-Molecule-Initiated Misfolding of Nanoparticle
Corona Proteins
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Abstract
A major challenge in nanomaterial science is to develop
approaches
that ensure that when administered in vivo, nanoparticles can be targeted
to their requisite site of action. Herein we report the first approach
that allows for cell-specific uptake of nanomaterials by a process
involving reprogramming of the behavior of the ubiquitous protein
corona of nanomaterials. Specifically, judicious surface modification
of quantum dots with a small molecule that induces a protein-misfolding
event in a component of the nanoparticle-associated protein corona
renders the associated nanomaterials susceptible to cell-specific,
receptor-mediated endocytosis. We see this chemical approach as a
new and general method for exploiting the inescapable protein corona
to target nanomaterials to specific cells