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      Mechanism of silica-lysozyme composite formation unravelled by in situ fast SAXS

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          A quantitative understanding of aggregation mechanisms leading to the formation of inorganic nanoparticles (NPs) and protein composites in aqueous media is of paramount interest for colloid chemistry. In particular, the interactions between silica (SiO2) NPs and lysozyme (LZM) have attracted attention, because LZM is well-known to adsorb strongly to silica NPs, while at the same time preserving its enzymatic activity. The inherent nature of the aggregation processes leading to NP-LZM composites involves structural changes at length-scales from few to hundreds of nanometres but also time scales << 1 second. To unravel these we used in situ synchrotron-based small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and followed the subtle interparticle interactions in solution at a time resolution of 50 ms/frame (20 fps). We show that if the size of silica NPs (~5 nm diameter) is matched by the dimensions of LZM, the evolving scattering patterns contain a unique structure factor contribution originating from the presence of LZM. We developed a scattering model and applied it to analyse this structure function, which allowed us to extract structural information on the deformation of lysozyme molecules during aggregation, as well as to derive the mechanisms of composite formation.

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                25 May 2018
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                1805.10028
                e24697ab-6483-4219-9e32-b201a15b12c2

                http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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                The script we developed as well as all the documentation and the selected scattering curves are available at: https://github.com/tomaszstawski/SilicaLysozymeSAXS
                cond-mat.soft

                Condensed matter
                Condensed matter

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