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Multiscale modelling of biomolecular corona formation on metallic surfaces

Author(s)
Amini, Parinaz Mosaddeghi  
Rouse, Ian  
Subbotina, Julia  
Lobaskin, Vladimir  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/28079
Date Issued
2024-02-13
Date Available
2025-05-12T09:42:17Z
Abstract
In the realm of food industry, the choice of non-consumable materials used plays a crucial role in ensuring consumer safety and product quality. Aluminum is widely used in food packaging and food processing applications, including dairy products. However, the interaction between aluminum and milk content requires further investigation to understand its implications. In this work, we present the results of multiscale modelling of the interaction between various surfaces, that is (100), (110), and (111), of fcc aluminum with the most abundant milk proteins and lactose. Our approach combines atomistic molecular dynamics, a coarse-grained model of protein adsorption, and kinetic Monte Carlo simulations to predict the protein corona composition in the deposited milk layer on aluminum surfaces. We consider a simplified model of milk, which is composed of the six most abundant milk proteins found in natural cow milk and lactose, which is the most abundant sugar found in dairy. Through our study, we ranked selected proteins and lactose adsorption affinities based on their corresponding interaction strength with aluminum surfaces and predicted the content of the naturally forming biomolecular corona. Our comprehensive investigation sheds light on the implications of aluminum in food processing and packaging, particularly concerning its interaction with the most abundant milk proteins and lactose. By employing a multiscale modelling approach, we simulated the interaction between metallic aluminum surfaces and the proteins and lactose, considering different crystallographic orientations. The results of our study provide valuable insights into the mechanisms of lactose and protein deposition on aluminum surfaces, which can aid in the general understanding of protein corona formation.
Sponsorship
Science Foundation Ireland
European Commission Horizon 2020
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Beilstein Institut
Journal
Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology
Volume
15
Start Page
215
End Page
229
Copyright (Published Version)
2024 the Authors
Subjects

All atomistic

Aluminum

Bionano interface

Coarse grained model

Lactose

Milk protein

Multiscale modelling

Protein corona

DOI
10.3762/bjnano.15.21
Web versions
http://dx.doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.15.21
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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