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  4. Hofmeister-Driven Ion Pairing in Monovalent Salts Directs Fibrinogen Nanofiber Assembly during Drying
 
Verlagslink DOI
10.1021/acs.biomac.5c01056

Hofmeister-Driven Ion Pairing in Monovalent Salts Directs Fibrinogen Nanofiber Assembly during Drying

Veröffentlichungsdatum
2025-09
Autoren
Stamboroski, Stephani  
Malisetty Aparna Sai
Boateng, Kwasi  
Lierath, Jana  
Aniol, Jonas
Schiffels, Peter  
Noeske, Paul-Ludwig Michael  
Colombi Ciacchi, Lucio  
Köppen, Susan  
Brüggemann, Dorothea  
Zusammenfassung
Fibrinogen nanofiber scaffolds hold promise for tissue engineering and wound healing due to their similarity to fibrin clots. We studied how alkaline salts (Na, K) influence fibrinogen precipitation during drying of highly saline dispersions. In situ roughness (Aq) monitoring revealed coprecipitation of salts and fibrinogen. SEM and Aq mapping showed morphologies from smooth (KCl) and faintly fibrous (NaCl) to highly rough and finely fibrous (Na-PO, K-PO). FTIR indicated that secondary structure changes are not always linked to fiber formation. XPS showed a stronger Na uptake, especially with fiber-forming salts. With Na and oxygen-containing polyvalent anions, kosmotropic SO induced fibers, while chaotropic oxalate yielded smooth films. Mg or K with SO did not form any fibers. Molecular dynamics simulations suggest ion-specific binding at the fibrinogen/water interface. We propose a two-dimensional Hofmeister series for tailoring fibrillogenesis via kosmotropic anion-cation pairs, concluding that fiber assembly is salt-driven and governed by cooperative kosmotropic effects.
Verlag
ACS Publications
Institution
Hochschule Bremen  
Fachbereich
Hochschule Bremen - Fakultät 4: Elektrotechnik und Informatik  
Dokumenttyp
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
Zeitschrift/Sammelwerk
Biomacromolecules
ISSN
1525-7797
Band
26
Heft
10
Startseite
6755
Endseite
6772
Sprache
Englisch

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