261: MHz-XPCS reveals anomalous ferritin diffusion and nanoscale cage trapping

261: MHz-XPCS reveals anomalous ferritin diffusion and nanoscale cage trapping

Girelli et al., Nature Communications - MHz-XPCS of ferritin solutions at EuXFEL shows anomalous, cage-trapped protein diffusion with reduced long-time transport and ~1.2 nm rattling at high concentration. Key terms: ferritin, MHz-XPCS, anomalous diffusion, cage effects, hydrodynamic function.

Study Highlights:
The study probes crowded ferritin solutions using megahertz X-ray Photon Correlation Spectroscopy (MHz-XPCS) at EuXFEL combined with SAXS and δγ-theory modeling. Intensity autocorrelation functions g2(q,t) become non-exponential at high concentrations, and double-exponential analysis yields short- and long-time diffusion components with Dlong/Dshort ≈ 0.12 ± 0.04 at 730 mg/ml and an interaction time estimated near 4.25 µs. δγ-theory of hydrodynamically interacting spheres reproduces the q-dependent hydrodynamic function only when a scaling factor tied to direct protein interactions is included, indicating hydrodynamics set the q-dependence while direct forces reduce overall self-diffusion. Cage analysis finds an average rattling displacement δ ≈ 1.0 ± 0.3 nm for ≈89% of proteins, implying cage-trapping substantially slows molecular transport with consequences for ferritin-based drug delivery.

Conclusion:
MHz-XPCS measurements and δγ-theory modeling demonstrate that crowded ferritin solutions exhibit anomalous, cage-trapped diffusion with separate short- and long-time components and markedly reduced self-diffusion, indicating slower molecular transport under crowding.

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Article title:
Coherent X-rays reveal anomalous molecular diffusion and cage effects in crowded protein solutions

First author:
Girelli

Journal:
Nature Communications

DOI:
10.1038/s41467-025-66972-6

Reference:
Girelli, A., Bin, M., Filianina, M. et al. Coherent X-rays reveal anomalous molecular diffusion and cage effects in crowded protein solutions. Nat Commun (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-66972-6

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- transcript topics: Crowding and diffusion in cellular-like environments; MHz-XPCS methodology at EuXFEL; Ferritin as a model system; Anomalous diffusion and cage effects; Short-time vs long-time diffusion; Two-component diffusion: Dshort and Dlong

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