Francesca Bellezza
University of Perugia
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Langmuir | 2009
Francesca Bellezza; Antonio Cipiciani; Loredana Latterini; Tamara Posati; Paola Sassi
The adsorption of myoglobin (Mb) onto nanosized nickel aluminum hydrotalcite (NiAl-HTlc) surface was studied, and the structural properties of the resulting protein layer were analyzed by using FT-IR, Raman, and fluorescence spectroscopies. Upon adsorption onto the nanoparticle surface, the protein molecules maintained their secondary structure, while the tertiary structure was altered. The fluorescence spectra and anisotropy values of adsorbed Mb revealed that the emitting amino acid residues are affected by different microenvironments when compared to the native protein behavior. Moreover, the decrease of fluorescence decay times of tryptophan indicated the occurrence of interactions among the fluorophores and the constituents of the nanoparticles, such as the metal cations, which can take place when conformational changes of Mb occur. Raman spectra indicated that the interaction of Mb molecules with NiAl-HTlc nanoparticles modified the porphyrin core, changing the spin state of the heme iron from high spin (HS) to low spin (LS). The enzymatic activity of the nanostructured biocomposite was evaluated in the oxidation of 2-methoxyphenol by hydrogen peroxide and discussed on the basis of structural properties of adsorbed myoglobin.
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2012
Francesca Bellezza; Morena Nocchetti; Tamara Posati; Stefano Giovagnoli; Antonio Cipiciani
Colloidal aqueous dispersions of nanometric NiAl, ZnAl, NiCr, ZnCr, NiFe, and MgFe hydrotalcite-like compounds were prepared in a water/cetyltrimethylammonium bromide/n-butanol/isooctane microemulsion. Particle sizes were analyzed with different techniques, and the results confirm dimensions between 10 and 30 nm, except for ZnAl-HTlc (150-200 nm). A good colloidal stability of HTlc-NPs aqueous dispersions, investigated with DLS and Pz measurements, was obtained without the need for any stabilizing agent. SEM images clearly showed that the obtained HTlc posses a high tendency to spontaneously form homogeneous and dense stacking of plate-like HTlc crystals directly from aqueous solution, giving rise to the developing of functional materials in optical, electrical and magnetic fields.
Tetrahedron-asymmetry | 2001
Antonio Cipiciani; Francesca Bellezza; Francesco Fringuelli; Maria Grazia Silvestrini
Abstract The reaction temperature, pH of the aqueous medium and use of an aqueous- n -hexane reaction medium markedly influenced the hydrolysis rate and enantioselectivity of (±)-4-acetoxy-[2,2]-paracyclophane with propan-2-ol-treated Candida rugosa lipase. The results have been justified on the basis of a possible conformational change in the enzyme as a consequence of the displacement of its polypeptide lid.
Tetrahedron-asymmetry | 1999
Antonio Cipiciani; Francesca Bellezza; Francesco Fringuelli; Massimiliano Stillitano
Abstract Racemic methyl 2-aryloxypropionates (±)-1 were subjected to hydrolysis in water and in a series of two-phase aqueous organic media in the presence of Candida rugosa lipase (CRL). The biocatalytic material used was the enzyme of commercial CRL purified by treatment with different alcohols. The purification of CRL and the reaction medium play an important role in the enantioselection of racemates (±)-1. While it is not possible to use the same protocol for all substrates, by combining the different ways of purifying the enzyme with the various reaction media, it is possible to achieve high enantioselectivities of racemic esters.
Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 2012
Francesca Bellezza; Alistella Alberani; Tamara Posati; Luigi Tarpani; Loredana Latterini; Antonio Cipiciani
Nanosized hydrotalcite-like compounds (HTlc) with different chemical composition were prepared and used to study protein adsorption. Two soft proteins, myoglobin (Mb) and bovine serum albumin (BSA), were chosen to investigate the nature of the forces controlling the adsorption and how these depend on the chemical composition of the support. Both proteins strongly interact with HTlc exhibiting in most cases a Langmuir-type adsorption. Mb showed a higher affinity for Nickel Chromium (NiCr-HTlc) than for Nickel Aluminum (NiAl-HTlc), while for BSA no significant differences between supports were found. Adsorption experiments in the presence of additives showed that proteins exhibited different types of interactions onto the same HTlc surface and that the adsorption was strongly suppressed by the addition of disodium hydrogen phosphate (Na(2)HPO(4)). Atomic force microscopy images showed that the adsorption of both proteins onto nanoparticles was followed by the aggregation of biocomposites, with a more disordered structure for BSA. Fluorescence measurements for adsorbed Mb showed that the inorganic nanoparticles induced conformational changes in the biomolecules; in particular, the interactions with HTlc surface quenched the tryptophan fluorescence and this process was particularly efficient for NiCr-HTlc. The adsorption of BSA onto the HTlc nanoparticles induced a selective quenching of the exposed fluorescent residues, as indicated by the blue-shift of the emission spectra of tryptophan residues and by the shortening of the fluorescence decay times.
Applied Clay Science | 2011
Luana Perioli; Tamara Posati; Morena Nocchetti; Francesca Bellezza; Umberto Costantino; Antonio Cipiciani
European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry | 2009
Francesca Bellezza; Antonio Cipiciani; Umberto Costantino; Morena Nocchetti; Tamara Posati
Langmuir | 2002
Francesca Bellezza; Antonio Cipiciani; Umberto Costantino; M. Elena Negozio
Langmuir | 2004
Francesca Bellezza; Antonio Cipiciani; Umberto Costantino; Stefania Nicolis
Journal of Molecular Catalysis B-enzymatic | 2003
Francesca Bellezza; Antonio Cipiciani; Umberto Costantino