Rapid Real-Time PCR Based on Core-Shell Tecto-Dendrimer-Entrapped Au Nanoparticles.
Dongqing ZhaoYao LuHuanhuan ZongXueyan CaoMeng LuChen TangYuxun ZhouKai LiJunhua XiaoPublished in: ACS biomaterials science & engineering (2024)
Rapid real-time PCR (generally <1 h) has broad prospects. In this study, we synthesized a new type of nanomaterial core-shell tecto-dendrimer coated with Au nanoparticles (Au CSTDs) for research in this field. The experimental results showed that Au CSTDs could significantly shorten the time of real-time PCR (from 72 to 28 min) with different templates, while the detection limit reached 10 copies and the nonspecific amplification was significantly reduced. Furthermore, experimental analyses and theoretical studies using the finite element simulation method confirmed that Au CSTDs function by synergistically enhancing electrostatic adsorption and thermal conductivity. These properties play a key role in improving real-time PCR, especially in particle-particle interactions. This study contributes an advanced method to rapid real-time PCR, which is expected to remarkably improve the efficiency, lower the detection limit, and enhance the specificity of molecular detection.