Ultraefficient Cap-Exchange Protocol To Compact Biofunctional Quantum Dots for Sensitive Ratiometric Biosensing and Cell Imaging.
Weili WangYuan GuoChristian TiedeSiyuan ChenMichal KopytynskiYifei KongAlexander KulakDarren TomlinsonRongjun ChenMichael McPhersonDejian ZhouPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2017)
An ultraefficient cap-exchange protocol (UCEP) that can convert hydrophobic quantum dots (QDs) into stable, biocompatible, and aggregation-free water-dispersed ones at a ligand:QD molar ratio (LQMR) as low as 500, some 20-200-fold less than most literature methods, has been developed. The UCEP works conveniently with air-stable lipoic acid (LA)-based ligands by exploiting tris(2-carboxylethyl phosphine)-based rapid in situ reduction. The resulting QDs are compact (hydrodynamic radius, Rh, < 4.5 nm) and bright (retaining > 90% of original fluorescence), resist nonspecific adsorption of proteins, and display good stability in biological buffers even with high salt content (e.g., 2 M NaCl). These advantageous properties make them well suited for cellular imaging and ratiometric biosensing applications. The QDs prepared by UCEP using dihydrolipoic acid (DHLA)-zwitterion ligand can be readily conjugated with octa-histidine (His8)-tagged antibody mimetic proteins (known as Affimers). These QDs allow rapid, ratiometric detection of the Affimer target protein down to 10 pM via a QD-sensitized Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) readout signal. Moreover, compact biotinylated QDs can be readily prepared by UCEP in a facile, one-step process. The resulting QDs have been further employed for ratiometric detection of protein, exemplified by neutravidin, down to 5 pM, as well as for fluorescence imaging of target cancer cells.
Keyphrases
- energy transfer
- quantum dots
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- sensitive detection
- fluorescence imaging
- photodynamic therapy
- label free
- particulate matter
- high resolution
- randomized controlled trial
- air pollution
- systematic review
- ionic liquid
- single cell
- binding protein
- protein protein
- cell therapy
- amino acid
- stem cells
- bone marrow
- drug delivery
- risk assessment
- aqueous solution
- water soluble
- real time pcr
- mass spectrometry