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An, Xingda; Majumder, Ayan; McNeely, James; Yang, Jialing; Puri, Taranee; He, Zhiliang; Liang, Taimeng; Snyder, John K.; Straub, John E.; Reinhard, Björn M. (, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)Lipid-coated noble metal nanoparticles (L-NPs) combine the biomimetic surface properties of a self-assembled lipid membrane with the plasmonic properties of a nanoparticle (NP) core. In this work, we investigate derivatives of cholesterol, which can be found in high concentrations in biological membranes, and other terpenoids, as tunable, synthetic platforms to functionalize L-NPs. Side chains of different length and polarity, with a terminal alkyne group as Raman label, are introduced into cholesterol and betulin frameworks. The synthesized tags are shown to coexist in two conformations in the lipid layer of the L-NPs, identified as “head-out” and “head-in” orientations, whose relative ratio is determined by their interactions with the lipid–water hydrogen-bonding network. The orientational dimorphism of the tags introduces orthogonal functionalities into the NP surface for selective targeting and plasmon-enhanced Raman sensing, which is utilized for the identification and Raman imaging of epidermal growth factor receptor–overexpressing cancer cells.more » « less
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Kearney, Sara E.; Zahoránszky-Kőhalmi, Gergely; Brimacombe, Kyle R.; Henderson, Mark J.; Lynch, Caitlin; Zhao, Tongan; Wan, Kanny K.; Itkin, Zina; Dillon, Christopher; Shen, Min; et al (, ACS Central Science)