The interaction between an essential amino acid l-tryptophan (TRP) with semiconductor zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles and amino acid l-aspartic acid (ASP) is investigated by steady state and time resolved spectroscopic techniques. In both the cases static mode of fluorescence quenching occurs indicating the formation of ground-state complex. Binding constants and the number of binding sites were determined for both the complexes. The observed thermodynamic parameters suggest that the key interacting forces involved are van der Waals interaction and hydrogen bonding in case of TRP and ZnO nanoparticles whereas hydrophobic interaction is responsible in formations of TRP-ASP complex
The nature of interaction between tryptophan (Trp) and gold (Au) nanoparticles is studied using firs...
The fate of nanomaterials when they enter the environment is an issue of increasing concern and thus...
The fate of nanomaterials when they enter the environment is an issue of increasing concern and thus...
A series of eight water soluble anionic, cationic, and neutral zinc(II) complexes were synthesized a...
First principles density functional theory calculations are performed on tryptophan–ZnO nanoparticle...
First principles density functional theory calculations are performed on tryptophan-ZnO nanoparticle...
The interaction of an essential transport protein bovine serum albumin (BSA) and albumin-gold nanoco...
The adsorption of polypeptides containing an N-terminal tryptophan (Trp) residue attached to a hexa-...
Conference paperNanochemistry offers stimulating opportunities for a wide variety of applications in...
Plasmonic coupling between fluorophores and metal surfaces has become a focal point of optical resea...
Many peptides containing tryptophan have therapeutic uses and can be studied by their fluorescent pr...
Many peptides containing tryptophan have therapeutic uses and can be studied by their fluorescent pr...
Many peptides containing tryptophan have therapeutic uses and can be studied by their fluorescent pr...
In biological fluids, nanoparticles are always surrounded by proteins. As the protein is adsorbed on...
The interaction between ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) and lysozyme has been studied using calorimetric as ...
The nature of interaction between tryptophan (Trp) and gold (Au) nanoparticles is studied using firs...
The fate of nanomaterials when they enter the environment is an issue of increasing concern and thus...
The fate of nanomaterials when they enter the environment is an issue of increasing concern and thus...
A series of eight water soluble anionic, cationic, and neutral zinc(II) complexes were synthesized a...
First principles density functional theory calculations are performed on tryptophan–ZnO nanoparticle...
First principles density functional theory calculations are performed on tryptophan-ZnO nanoparticle...
The interaction of an essential transport protein bovine serum albumin (BSA) and albumin-gold nanoco...
The adsorption of polypeptides containing an N-terminal tryptophan (Trp) residue attached to a hexa-...
Conference paperNanochemistry offers stimulating opportunities for a wide variety of applications in...
Plasmonic coupling between fluorophores and metal surfaces has become a focal point of optical resea...
Many peptides containing tryptophan have therapeutic uses and can be studied by their fluorescent pr...
Many peptides containing tryptophan have therapeutic uses and can be studied by their fluorescent pr...
Many peptides containing tryptophan have therapeutic uses and can be studied by their fluorescent pr...
In biological fluids, nanoparticles are always surrounded by proteins. As the protein is adsorbed on...
The interaction between ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) and lysozyme has been studied using calorimetric as ...
The nature of interaction between tryptophan (Trp) and gold (Au) nanoparticles is studied using firs...
The fate of nanomaterials when they enter the environment is an issue of increasing concern and thus...
The fate of nanomaterials when they enter the environment is an issue of increasing concern and thus...