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Protein triggered ordering transitions in poly (L-lysine)-coated liquid crystal emulsion droplets

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Pages 1318-1326 | Received 19 Jul 2017, Accepted 15 Dec 2018, Published online: 17 Feb 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Here, we report a simple and label-free methodology for real-time monitoring of adsorption of proteins such as bovine serum albumin (BSA), concanavalin A (ConA) (a lectin) and cathepsin D (CathD) (a tumour marker) on micrometer-sized poly (L-lysine) (PLL) functionalised liquid crystal (LC) droplets dispersed in aqueous phases. Earlier, we had demonstrated that PLL, a positively charged natural peptide, can induce homeotropic ordering of LCs at LC-aqueous interface, and thus PLL-adsorbed LC droplets showed radial director configuration. Herein, it was observed that subsequent non-specific adsorption of anionic proteins such as BSA, ConA and CathD can trigger a quick transition in director configuration of PLL-LC droplets (primarily dominated by electrostatic interactions) to pre-radial or bipolar, thus acting as a simple optical probe for detection of these proteins up to μg/mL of concentrations. Further, the detection limits for these proteins are found to vary (BSA<ConA<CathD) which follow the similar order as their anionic charges, thus suggesting the role of different binding affinities of protein-PLL in realising the director configuration of LC droplets.  Overall, this study offers new pathways utilising ordering transition in LC droplets which will strengthen the principles to recognise biomolecular interactions for various interfacial and sensing applications.

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Acknowledgments

This work was carried out with the financial support from IISER Mohali. Dr SK Pal is grateful for INSA Medal for Young Scientist 2015 and the financial support from INSA bearing Sanction No. SP/YSP/124/2015/433. I. Verma acknowledges the receipt of a graduate fellowship from IISER Mohali.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This work was supported by the Indian National Science Academy [SP/YSP/124/2015/433].

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