| Literature DB >> 30779590 |
Miu Shan Chan1, Renate Landig, Joonhee Choi, Hengyun Zhou, Xing Liao, Mikhail D Lukin, Hongkun Park, Pik Kwan Lo1,2.
Abstract
Nanodiamond-gold nanoparticle (ND-AuNP) dimers constitute a potent tool for controlled thermal heating of biological systems on the nanoscale, by combining a local light-induced heat source with a sensitive local thermometer. Unfortunately, previous solution-based strategies to build ND-AuNP conjugates resulted in large nanoclusters or a broad population of multimers with limited separation efficiency. Here, we describe a new strategy to synthesize discrete ND-AuNP dimers via the synthesis of biotin-labeled DNA-AuNPs through thiol chemistry and its immobilization onto the magnetic bead (MB) surface, followed by reacting with streptavidin-labeled NDs. The dimers can be easily released from MB via a strand displacement reaction and separated magnetically. Our method is facile, convenient, and scalable, ensuring high-throughput formation of very stable dimer structures. This ligand-induced self-assembly approach enables the preparation of a wide variety of dimers of designated sizes and compositions, thus opening up the possibility that they can be deployed in many biological actuation and sensing applications.Entities:
Keywords: biotin−streptavidin interactions; dual-functional; gold nanoparticle; nanodiamond; particle dimers
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30779590 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b00113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189