DNA
纳米技术
荧光
纳米尺度
寡核苷酸
纳米颗粒
DNA纳米技术
光学镊子
化学
生物物理学
材料科学
物理
生物
生物化学
光学
作者
Graham Spicer,Sylvia Gutierrez‐Erlandsson,Ruth Matesanz,Hugo Bernard,Alejandro P. Adam,Alejo Efeyan,Sebastián Thompson
标识
DOI:10.1002/jbio.202000341
摘要
Temperature measurement at the nanoscale has brought insight to a wide array of research interests in modern chemistry, physics, and biology. These measurements have been enabled by the advent of nanothermometers, which relay nanoscale temperature information through the analysis of their intrinsic photophysical behavior. In the past decade, several nanothermometers have been developed including dyes, nanodiamonds, fluorescent proteins, nucleotides, and nanoparticles. However, temperature measurement using intact DNA has not yet been achieved. Here, we present a method to study the temperature sensitivity of the DNA molecule within a physiologic temperature range when complexed with fluorescent dye. We theoretically and experimentally report the temperature sensitivity of the DNA-Hoechst 33342 complex in different sizes of double-stranded oligonucleotides and plasmids, showing its potential use as a nanothermometer. These findings allow for extending the thermal study of DNA to several research fields including DNA nanotechnology, optical tweezers, and DNA nanoparticles.
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