化学
DNA
磁性纳米粒子
质粒
荧光
滴定法
生物物理学
纳米颗粒
纳米技术
生物化学
无机化学
量子力学
生物
物理
材料科学
作者
Jennifer Lien,Tawni Bull,Richard W. Michelmore,Ting Guo
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.analchem.0c04892
摘要
Fluorescence titration using magnetic nanoparticles (FTMN) was performed as a rapid, inexpensive, and simple method for quantifying the amount of fluorophore-intercalated plasmid DNA on these DNA attractive nanoparticles. Binding of the propidium iodide (PI)-intercalated DNA (PI/DNA) to polyethylenimine (PEI)-coated monodisperse iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles (PEI-MNs) was confirmed with transmission electron microscopy after the two species were mixed in water for less than a minute. The amount of DNA on PEI-MNs in aqueous solution, however, could not be easily determined using direct fluorescence measurements due to strong scattering by aggregated MNs, especially at high nanoparticle concentrations. Instead, fluorescence measurements were taken immediately after the solution of PI/DNA and PEI-MN mixtures was treated with a magnet to pull the PEI-MNs out of the solution. The detected fluorescence signal of the remaining free PI/DNA in the solution decreased as the concentration of PEI-MNs in the pre-treated solutions increased, resulting in a titration curve, which was used to determine the amount of DNA on MNs, the dissociation constant, and binding energy after the concentration of PEI-MNs was calibrated with microwave-plasma atomic emission spectroscopy. Quantitative polymerase chain reaction was used to understand the binding of DNA to MNs and to measure the amount of free PI/DNA in solution, and the results were similar to those obtained with the FTMN method.
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