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Lyophilization of semiconducting polymer dot bioconjugates.

Wei Sun1, Fangmao Ye, Maria E Gallina, Jiangbo Yu, Changfeng Wu, Daniel T Chiu.   

Abstract

Semiconducting polymer dot (Pdot) bioconjugates are a new class of ultrabright fluorescent probes. Here, we report a procedure for lyophilizing Pdot bioconjugates so that they successfully retain their optical properties, colloidal stability, and cell-targeting capability during storage. We found that, when Pdot bioconjugates were lyophilized in the presence of 10% sucrose, the rehydrated Pdot bioconjugates did not show any signs of aggregation and exhibited the same hydrodynamic diameters as before lyophilization. The brightness of the lyophilized Pdots was at least as good as before lyophilization, but in some cases, the quantum yield of lyophilized Pdots curiously showed an improvement. Finally, using flow cytometry, we demonstrated that lyophilized Pdot bioconjugates retained their biological targeting properties and were able to effectively label cells; in fact, cells labeled with lyophilized Pdot bioconjugates composed of PFBT, which were stored for 6 months at -80 °C, were ~22% brighter than those labeled with identical but unlyophilized Pdot bioconjugates. These results indicate lyophilization may be a preferred approach for storing and shipping Pdot bioconjugates, which is an important practical consideration for ensuring Pdots are widely adopted in biomedical research.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23600767      PMCID: PMC3696440          DOI: 10.1021/ac4007123

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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