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Molecular assembly of extracellular polymeric substances regulating aggregation of differently charged nanoplastics and subsequent interactions with bacterial membrane

Journal of Hazardous Materials 2023 30 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 60 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Xia Liu, Tongtao Yue, Yanhui Dai, Jian Zhao Tongtao Yue, Xia Liu, Yingjie Liu, Yingjie Liu, Yanhui Dai, Jian Zhao Jian Zhao Tongtao Yue, Tongtao Yue, Jian Zhao Jian Zhao Xia Liu, Jian Zhao Shixin Li, Jian Zhao Jian Zhao Jian Zhao Jian Zhao Tongtao Yue, Xia Liu, Lu Liu, Lu Liu, Shixin Li, Jian Zhao Jian Zhao Bowen Zhang, Shixin Li, Jian Zhao Yanhui Dai, Bowen Zhang, Jian Zhao Yingjie Liu, Bowen Zhang, Jian Zhao Feng Hao, Tongtao Yue, Jian Zhao Feng Hao, Lu Liu, Xia Liu, Jian Zhao Shixin Li, Yanhui Dai, Jian Zhao Yanhui Dai, Yanhui Dai, Yanhui Dai, Tongtao Yue, Xia Liu, Tongtao Yue, Bowen Zhang, Yanhui Dai, Jian Zhao Yanhui Dai, Tongtao Yue, Jian Zhao Jian Zhao Tongtao Yue, Tongtao Yue, Tongtao Yue, Xia Liu, Yanhui Dai, Xia Liu, Xia Liu, Yanhui Dai, Tongtao Yue, Jian Zhao Jian Zhao Yanhui Dai, Tongtao Yue, Jian Zhao Jian Zhao Jian Zhao Tongtao Yue, Jian Zhao Tongtao Yue, Tongtao Yue, Tongtao Yue, Jian Zhao Jian Zhao Yanhui Dai, Jian Zhao Yanhui Dai, Jian Zhao Xia Liu, Jian Zhao Jian Zhao Jian Zhao Tongtao Yue, Tongtao Yue, Jian Zhao Yanhui Dai, Yanhui Dai, Tongtao Yue, Tongtao Yue, Yanhui Dai, Jian Zhao Yanhui Dai, Tongtao Yue, Tongtao Yue, Jian Zhao Jian Zhao

Summary

Researchers used molecular simulations and experiments to study how bacteria produce natural coatings that change the behavior of nanoplastics in water. These biological coatings altered how nanoplastics clump together and interact with bacterial cell membranes, depending on the plastic's surface charge. Understanding these interactions is important because biological coatings in real environments could change how nanoplastics move through ecosystems and affect living organisms.

Extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) represent an interface between microbial cells and aquatic environment, where nanoplastics acquire coatings to alter their fate and toxicity. However, little is known about molecular interactions governing modification of nanoplastics at biological interfaces. Molecular dynamics simulations combining experiments were conducted to investigate assembly of EPS and its regulatory roles in the aggregation of differently charged nanoplastics and interactions with bacterial membrane. Driven by hydrophobic and electrostatic interactions, EPS formed micelle-like supramolecular structures with hydrophobic core and amphiphilic exterior. Different components, depending on their hydrophobicity and charge, were found to promote or suppress EPS assembly. Neutral and hydrophobic nanoplastics showed unbiased adsorption of EPS species, while cationic and anionic nanoplastics were distinct and attracted specific molecules of opposite charges. Compared with isolated EPS, assembled EPS concealed hydrophobic groups to be less adsorbed by nanoplastics. Aggregation of nanoplastics was alleviated by EPS due to electrostatic repulsion plus steric hindrance. ESP suppressed binding of cationic nanoplastics to the bacterial membrane through reducing the surface charge. Neutral and anionic nanoplastics showed weak membrane association, but their binding interactions were promoted by EPS. The structural details revealed here provided molecular level insights into modifications of nanoplastics at the eco-environment interface.

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