化学
核酸
生物传感器
胶体金
表面改性
DNA
纳米技术
共价键
纳米颗粒
组合化学
生物物理学
生物化学
有机化学
材料科学
生物
物理化学
作者
Tao Zeng,Jiahui Fang,Yifan Jiang,Chao Xing,Chunhua Lü,Huanghao Yang
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.analchem.2c04294
摘要
Traditional spherical nucleic acids (SNAs) based on gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) assembled through Au–S covalent bonds are widely used in DNA-programmable assembly, biosensing, imaging, and therapeutics. However, biological thiols and other chemical substances can break the Au–S bonds and cause response distortion during the application process, specifically in cell environments. Herein, we report a new type of SNAs based on 2′-fluorinated DNA-functionalized AuNPs with excellent colloidal stability under high salt conditions (up to 1 M NaCl) and over a broad pH range (1–14), as well as resistance to biothiols. The fluorinated spherical nucleic acid probe (Au/FDNA probe) could detect targeted cancer cells with high fidelity. Compared to the traditional thiolated DNA-functionalized AuNP probe (Au–SDNA probe), the Au/FDNA probe exhibited a higher sensitivity to the target and a lower signal-to-background ratio. Furthermore, the Au/FDNA probe could discriminate target cancer cells in a mixed culture system. Using the proposed FDNA functionalization method, previously developed SNAs based on AuNPs could be directly adapted, which might open a new avenue for the design and application of SNAs.
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