Supramolecular Self‐Assembly and Organization of Collagen at Solid/Liquid Interface: Effect of Spheroid‐ and Rod‐Shaped TiO 2 Nanocrystals

  • Beauvais, Mathieu
  • Degabriel, Thomas
  • Aissaoui, Nesrine
  • Dupres, Vincent
  • Colaço, Elodie
  • El Kirat, Karim
  • Domingos, Rute,
  • Brouri, Dalil
  • Pradier, Claire‐Marie
  • Spadavecchia, Jolanda
  • Landoulsi, Jessem
Publication date
May 2019
Publisher
Wiley

Abstract

International audienceThe adsorption behavior of collagen on solid surfaces is a process that determines the role of this protein to mediate cell–material interaction. Herein, the mechanism of self‐assembly and organization of collagen on a model substrate is investigated in the presence of TiO2 nanoparticles. In solution, results show that nanoparticles do not alter the conformation of collagen (triple‐helix), and slightly delay the kinetics of its self‐assembly. In the adsorbed state, by exploring the dewetting patterns of collagen layers from atomic force microscopy (AFM) images, a method is developed to extract parameters describing the characteristics of collagen networks. It is shown that collagen layer is strongly impacted by the pre...

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