From synthesis to applications of biomolecule-protected luminescent gold nanoclusters.
Jiafeng QiuFaisal AhmadJianxin MaYanping SunYing LiuYelan XiaoLong XuTong ShuXueji ZhangPublished in: Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry (2024)
Gold nanoclusters (AuNCs) are a class of novel luminescent nanomaterials that exhibit unique properties of ultra-small size, featuring strong anti-photo-bleaching ability, substantial Stokes shift, good biocompatibility, and low toxicity. Various biomolecules have been developed as templates or ligands to protect AuNCs with enhanced stability and luminescent properties for biomedical applications. In this review, the synthesis of AuNCs based on biomolecules including amino acids, peptides, proteins and DNA are summarized. Owing to the advantages of biomolecule-protected AuNCs, they have been employed extensively for diverse applications. The biological applications, particularly in bioimaging, biosensing, disease therapy and biocatalysis have been described in detail herein. Finally, current challenges and future potential prospects of bio-templated AuNCs in biological research are briefly discussed.
Keyphrases
- sensitive detection
- quantum dots
- fluorescent probe
- energy transfer
- amino acid
- metal organic framework
- current status
- living cells
- multidrug resistant
- high resolution
- hydrogen peroxide
- oxidative stress
- cell free
- silver nanoparticles
- nitric oxide
- stem cells
- mesenchymal stem cells
- tissue engineering
- climate change
- bone marrow