| Literature DB >> 25960601 |
Maeling Tapp1, Rick Sullivan1, Patrick Dennis2, Rajesh R Naik2, Valeria T Milam3.
Abstract
The effect of adding nucleic acids to gold seeds during the growth stage of either nanospheres or nanorods was investigated using UV-Vis spectroscopy to reveal any oligonucleotide base or structure-specific effects on nanoparticle growth kinetics or plasmonic signatures. Spectral data indicate that the presence of DNA duplexes during seed ageing drastically accelerated nanosphere growth while the addition of single-stranded polyadenine at any point during seed ageing induces nanosphere aggregation. For seeds added to a gold nanorod growth solution, single-stranded polythymine induces a modest blue-shift in the longitudinal peak wavelength. Moreover, a particular sequence comprised of 50% thymine bases was found to induce a faster, more dramatic blue-shift in the longitudinal peak wavelength compared to any of the homopolymer incubation cases. Monomeric forms of the nucleic acids, however, do not yield discernable spectral differences in any of the gold suspensions studied.Entities:
Keywords: Au; biomimetic; colloid
Year: 2015 PMID: 25960601 PMCID: PMC4423617 DOI: 10.1557/jmr.2014.409
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Mater Res ISSN: 0884-1616 Impact factor: 3.089