Asymmetric Core-Shell Gold Nanoparticles and Controllable Assemblies for SERS Ratiometric Detection of MicroRNA.
Rong ZhuHongjuan FengQingqing LiLichao SuQinrui FuJuan LiJibin SongHuang-Hao YangPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
Janus nanogap gold nanoparticles (JAuNNPs) with varying proportions of Au shell coverage of (ca. 100/75/50/25 %) are presented. The internal nanogap between the partial Au shell and core caused asymmetric optical behavior; tunability depends on the degree of Au shell coverage and structural asymmetry. The shell-to-shell or core-to-core JAuNNDs(50 %) were self-assembled from amphiphilic JAuNNPs(50 %) by tuning the hydrophilic and hydrophobic polymer brushes on the Au core or shell. The positions of electromagnetic field enhancement of JAuNNDs varied with geometrical configurations because of hybridized plasmonic coupling effects. Furthermore, DNA linkers were utilized to form JAuNND12 (50 %). By combining with Raman molecules, ratiometric SERS signals could be generated, enabling JAuNND12 (50 %) to image the distribution of miR-21 in living cells and tumors. Asymmetric JAuNNPs allowed facile conjugation of various linkage molecules to fabricate dimeric nanostructures.
Keyphrases
- gold nanoparticles
- sensitive detection
- reduced graphene oxide
- living cells
- fluorescent probe
- quantum dots
- single molecule
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- label free
- cell proliferation
- long non coding rna
- deep learning
- high resolution
- long noncoding rna
- healthcare
- hydrogen peroxide
- protein kinase
- gene expression
- liquid chromatography
- highly efficient
- high speed
- dna methylation
- hiv testing
- tandem mass spectrometry