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Environ Pollut
Institute of International Rivers and Eco-security, Yunnan Key Laboratory of International Rivers and Trans-Boundary Eco-security, Yunnan University, Kunming, 650091, People's Republic of China; Yunnan International Joint Research Center for Hydro-Ecology Science & Engineering, Yunnan University, Kunming, 650091, People's Republic of China. Electronic address:
Published: October 2020
Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) are known to exert adverse effects on both humans and aquatic organisms; however, the toxic mechanisms underlying these effects remain unclear. In this study, we investigated the toxic mechanisms of various AgNPs with different surface electrical properties in the freshwater algae Chlorella vulgaris using an advanced proteomics approach with Data-Independent Acquisition. Citrate-coated AgNPs (Cit-AgNPs) and polyethyleneimine-coated AgNPs (PEI-AgNPs) were selected as representatives of negatively and positively charged nanoparticles, respectively. Our results demonstrated that the AgNPs exhibited surface electrical property-dependent effects on the proteomic profile of C. vulgaris. In particular, the negatively charged Cit-AgNPs specifically regulated mitochondrial function-related proteins, resulting in the disruption of several associated metabolic pathways, such as those related to energy metabolism, oxidative phosphorylation, and amino acid synthesis. In contrast, the positively charged PEI-AgNPs primarily targeted ribosome function-related proteins and interrupted pathways of protein synthesis and DNA genetic information transmission. In addition, Ag ions released from the AgNPs had a significant influence on protein regulation and the induction of cellular stress. Collectively, our findings provide new insight into the surface electrical property-dependent proteomic effects of AgNPs on C. vulgaris and should improve our understanding of the toxic mechanisms of AgNPs in freshwater algae.
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