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Surface Modification of Gold Nanoparticles with Small Molecules for Biochemical Analysis.

Yiping Chen1, Yunlei Xianyu1, Xingyu Jiang1,2.   

Abstract

As one of the major tools for and by chemical science, biochemical analysis is becoming increasingly important in fields like clinical diagnosis, food safety, environmental monitoring, and the development of chemistry and biochemistry. The advancement of nanotechnology boosts the development of analytical chemistry, particularly the nanoparticle (NP)-based approaches for biochemical assays. Functional NPs can greatly improve the performance of biochemical analysis because they can accelerate signal transduction, enhance the signal intensity, and enable convenient signal readout due to their unique physical and chemical properties. Surface chemistry is a widely used tool to functionalize NPs, and the strategy for surface modification is of great significance to the application of NP-mediated biochemical assays. Surface chemistry not only affects the quality of NPs (stability, monodispersity, and biocompatibility) but also provides functional groups (-COO-, -NH3+, -CHO, and so on) or charges that can be exploited for bioconjugation or ligand exchange. Surface chemistry also dictates the sensitivity and specificity of the NP-mediated biochemical assays, since it is vital to the orientation, accessibility, and bioactivity of the functionalized ligands on the NPs. In this Account, we will focus on surface chemistry for functionalization of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) with small organic molecules for biochemical analysis. Compared to other NPs, AuNPs have many merits including controllable synthesis, easy surface modification and high molar absorption coefficient, making them ideal probes for biochemical assays. Small-molecule functionalized AuNPs are widely employed to develop sensors for biochemical analysis, considering that small molecules, such as amino acids and sulfhydryl compounds, are more easily and controllably bioconjugated to the surface of AuNPs than biomacromolecules due to their less complex structure and steric hindrance. The orientation and accessibility of small molecules on AuNPs in most cases can be precisely controlled without compromising their bioactivity as well, thus ensuring the performance, such as the specificity and sensitivity, of AuNP-based biochemical assays. This Account reviews recent progress in the surface chemistry of functionalized AuNPs for biochemical assays. The surface chemistries mainly include click chemistry, ligand exchange reaction, and coordination-based recognition. These surface-modified AuNPs allow for assaying a range of important biochemical markers including metal ions, small biomolecules, enzymes, and antigens and antibodies. Applications of these systems range from environmental monitoring to medical diagnostics. This Account highlights the advantages and limitations (sensitivity, detection efficiency, and stability) that AuNP-mediated assays still have compared with conventional analytical methods. This Account also discusses the future research directions of surface-modified AuNP-mediated biochemical analysis. The main aim of this Account is to summarize the current surface modification strategies for AuNPs and further demonstrate how to make use of surface modification strategies to effectively improve the performance of AuNP-mediated analytical methods for a wide variety of applications relating to biochemical analysis.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28068053     DOI: 10.1021/acs.accounts.6b00506

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acc Chem Res        ISSN: 0001-4842            Impact factor:   22.384


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