Publications by authors named "Nidhi Anilkumar Jamuna"

Oligomers and amyloid fibrils formed at different stages of protein aggregation are important biomarkers for a variety of neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. The development of probes for the sensitive detection of oligomeric species is important for early stage diagnosis of amyloidogenic diseases. Many small molecular dyes have been developed to probe the dynamic growth of amyloid fibrils.

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Here, we demonstrate a label-free dual optical response strategy for the detection of cytochrome c (Cyt c) with ultrahigh sensitivity using highly luminescent lanthanides containing inorganic-organic hybrid nanotubular sensor arrays. These sensor arrays are formed by the sequential incorporation of the photosensitizers 2,3-dihydroxynaphthalene (DHN) or 1,10-phenanthroline (Phen), and trivalent lanthanide terbium ions (Tb) into sodium lithocholate (NaLC) nanotube templates. Our sensing platform relies on the detection and quantification of Cyt c in solution by providing dual photoluminescence quenching responses from the nanotubular hybrid arrays in the presence of Cyt c.

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Amyloid aggregation of protein is linked to many neurodegenerative diseases. Identification of small molecules capable of targeting amyloidogenic proteins has gained significant importance. Introduction of hydrophobic and hydrogen bonding interactions through site-specific binding of small molecular ligand to protein can effectively modulate the protein aggregation pathway.

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The formation of nanobiohybrids through the immobilization of enzymes on functional nanomaterials has opened up exciting research opportunities at the nanobiointerfaces. These systems hold great promise for a wide range of applications in biosensing, biocatalytic, and biomedical fields. Here, we report the formation of a hybrid nanobiocatalytic system through the adsorption of cytochrome (Cyt ) on pluronic triblock copolymer, P123 (PEO--PPO--PEO), stabilized MoS nanosheets.

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