Literature DB >> 11742082

Building highly sensitive dye assemblies for biosensing from molecular building blocks.

R M Jones1, L Lu, R Helgeson, T S Bergstedt, D W McBranch, D G Whitten.   

Abstract

Fluorescence superquenching is investigated for polyelectrolytes consisting of cyanine dye pendant polylysines ranging in number of polymer repeat units (N(PRU)) from 1 to 900, both in solution and after adsorption onto silica nanoparticles. As N(PRU) increases, the absorption and fluorescence evolve from monomer spectra to red-shifted features indicative of molecular J aggregates. In solution, the superquenching sensitivity toward an anionic electron acceptor increases by more than a millionfold over the N(PRU) range from 1 to 900. The dramatic increase is attributed to enhanced equilibrium constants for binding the quenchers, and the amplified quenching of a delocalized exciton of approximately 100 polymer repeat units. The self-assembly of monomer onto silica and clay nanoparticles leads to formation of J aggregates, and surface-activated superquenching enhanced 10,000x over the monomer in solution, indicating the formation of "self-assembled polymers" on the nanoparticle surface. Utilization of these self-assembled polymers as high-sensitivity biosensors is demonstrated.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11742082      PMCID: PMC64933          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.251555298

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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