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. 2024 Nov;45(21):e2400349.
doi: 10.1002/marc.202400349. Epub 2024 Aug 22.

Synthetic Protein Nanoparticles via Photoreactive Electrohydrodynamic Jetting

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Synthetic Protein Nanoparticles via Photoreactive Electrohydrodynamic Jetting

Anthony J Berardi et al. Macromol Rapid Commun. 2024 Nov.

Abstract

Protein nanoparticles are an attractive class of materials for nanomedicine applications due to the intrinsic biocompatibility, biodegradability, and intrinsic functionality of their constituent proteins. Despite the clinical success of select protein nanoparticles, this class of nanocarriers remains understudied and underdeveloped compared to lipid and polymer nanoparticles due to challenges related to formulation optimization, large design space, and their structural complexity. In this work, a modular strategy for protein nanoparticle preparation based on the concept of photoreactive jetting is introduced. The process relies on continuous ultraviolet irradiation during electrohydrodynamic (EHD) jetting of protein solutions that contain a homobifunctional photocrosslinker. Protein nanoparticles exhibit nanogel-like architectures comprised of proteins that are linked via synthetic moieties. Compared to conventional protein nanoparticles, this method reduces nanoparticle processing times to minutes, rather than hours to days. The inclusion of an emissive structural motif as the molecular scaffold of the photocrosslinker is used to study the supramolecular architecture of the stable nanoparticles via time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy.

Keywords: electrohydrodynamic jetting; fluorescence lifetime; photochemistry; protein nanoparticles.

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