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DNA Scaffolded Silver Clusters: A Critical Study
Fluorescent silver nanoclusters (Ag-NCs) are in prominence as novel sensing materials due to their biocompatibility, photostability, and molecule-like optical properties. The present work is carried out on an array (17 sequences) of 16 bases long cytosine rich, single stranded DNA templates 5′-C(3)X...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6274378/ http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules21020216 |
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author | Sengupta, Bidisha Corley, Christa Cobb, Keith Saracino, Anthony Jockusch, Steffen |
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description | Fluorescent silver nanoclusters (Ag-NCs) are in prominence as novel sensing materials due to their biocompatibility, photostability, and molecule-like optical properties. The present work is carried out on an array (17 sequences) of 16 bases long cytosine rich, single stranded DNA templates 5′-C(3)X(i)C(3)X(ii)C(3)X(iii)C(3)X(iv)-3′ where i, ii, iii, iv correspond to T/G/C deoxynucleobases (with default base A). Among all the oligonucleotides, a sequence C(3)AC(3)AC(3)TC(3)G (3T4G) has been identified, which grows three different near-infrared-emitting NC species with absorption/emission maxima at ~620/700 (species I), 730/800 (species II), and 830 (Species III) nm, respectively. The nature of the spectral profiles, along with relevant parameters namely absorption maximum ([Formula: see text]), emission maximum ([Formula: see text]), anisotropy (r), lifetime (τ), circular dichroism spectral data are used to understand the microenvironments of the fluorescent NC species I, II, and III. DNA:Ag stiochiometric, pH and solvent dependent studies proved that i-motif scaffolds with different folding topologies are associated with the growth of these three species and a certain concentration of silver and H(+) favor the growth of species III. Size exclusion chromatographic measurements provided similar indications that a folded, more compact, classic i-motif template is associated with the formation of the longer NIR (~830 nm) absorbing species. This study provides a more definitive approach to design and obtain a targeted DNA templated Ag-NC with required emission properties for biophysical and cellular applications. |
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spelling | pubmed-62743782018-12-28 DNA Scaffolded Silver Clusters: A Critical Study Sengupta, Bidisha Corley, Christa Cobb, Keith Saracino, Anthony Jockusch, Steffen Molecules Article Fluorescent silver nanoclusters (Ag-NCs) are in prominence as novel sensing materials due to their biocompatibility, photostability, and molecule-like optical properties. The present work is carried out on an array (17 sequences) of 16 bases long cytosine rich, single stranded DNA templates 5′-C(3)X(i)C(3)X(ii)C(3)X(iii)C(3)X(iv)-3′ where i, ii, iii, iv correspond to T/G/C deoxynucleobases (with default base A). Among all the oligonucleotides, a sequence C(3)AC(3)AC(3)TC(3)G (3T4G) has been identified, which grows three different near-infrared-emitting NC species with absorption/emission maxima at ~620/700 (species I), 730/800 (species II), and 830 (Species III) nm, respectively. The nature of the spectral profiles, along with relevant parameters namely absorption maximum ([Formula: see text]), emission maximum ([Formula: see text]), anisotropy (r), lifetime (τ), circular dichroism spectral data are used to understand the microenvironments of the fluorescent NC species I, II, and III. DNA:Ag stiochiometric, pH and solvent dependent studies proved that i-motif scaffolds with different folding topologies are associated with the growth of these three species and a certain concentration of silver and H(+) favor the growth of species III. Size exclusion chromatographic measurements provided similar indications that a folded, more compact, classic i-motif template is associated with the formation of the longer NIR (~830 nm) absorbing species. This study provides a more definitive approach to design and obtain a targeted DNA templated Ag-NC with required emission properties for biophysical and cellular applications. MDPI 2016-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6274378/ http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules21020216 Text en © 2016 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons by Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Sengupta, Bidisha Corley, Christa Cobb, Keith Saracino, Anthony Jockusch, Steffen DNA Scaffolded Silver Clusters: A Critical Study |
title | DNA Scaffolded Silver Clusters: A Critical Study |
title_full | DNA Scaffolded Silver Clusters: A Critical Study |
title_fullStr | DNA Scaffolded Silver Clusters: A Critical Study |
title_full_unstemmed | DNA Scaffolded Silver Clusters: A Critical Study |
title_short | DNA Scaffolded Silver Clusters: A Critical Study |
title_sort | dna scaffolded silver clusters: a critical study |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6274378/ http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules21020216 |
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