化学
DNA
中国仓鼠卵巢细胞
点击化学
生物结合
生物物理学
荧光
纳米团簇
分子
组合化学
生物化学
受体
有机化学
物理
量子力学
生物
作者
Vanessa Rück,Narendra Kumar Mishra,Kasper K. Sørensen,Mikkel Baldtzer Liisberg,Ane Beth Sloth,Cecilia Cerretani,Christian Brinch Mollerup,Andreas Kjær,Chenguang Lou,Knud J. Jensen,Tom Vosch
摘要
DNA-stabilized silver nanoclusters (DNA-AgNCs) are biocompatible emitters with intriguing properties. However, they have not been extensively used for bioimaging applications due to the lack of structural information and hence predictable conjugation strategies. Here, a copper-free click chemistry method for linking a well-characterized DNA-AgNC to molecules of interest is presented. Three different peptides and a small protein, human insulin, were tested as labeling targets. The conjugation to the target compounds was verified by MS, HPLC, and time-resolved anisotropy measurements. Moreover, the spectroscopic properties of DNA-AgNCs were found to be unaffected by the linking reactions. For DNA-AgNC-conjugated human insulin, fluorescence imaging studies were performed on Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells overexpressing human insulin receptor B (hIR-B). The specific staining of the CHO cell membranes demonstrates that DNA-AgNCs are great candidates for bioimaging applications, and the proposed linking strategy is easy to implement when the DNA-AgNC structure is known.
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