Conditionally designed luminescent DNA crystals doped by Ln 3+ (Eu 3+ /Tb 3+ ) complexes or fluorescent proteins with smart drug sensing property.
Dan XiuSibo ZhaoZhenhua LiYanan XuYao WangZhijun ZhuMin ZhangChristopher D SnowLaurence A BelfioreJianguo TangPublished in: Journal of materials chemistry. B (2022)
In this work, a designed porous DNA crystal with high intrinsic biocompatibility was used as the scaffold material to load fluorescent guest molecules to detect anti-cancer drugs. It is shown here that the synthesized crystals have the characteristics consistent with the designed large solvent channels, and can therefore accommodate guest molecules such as fluorescent proteins that cannot be accommodated by less porous crystals. Eu(TTA) 3 phen and Tb(acac) 3 phen lanthanide complexes were individually noncovalently loaded into the porous crystals, resulting in hybrid luminescent DNA crystals. Emodin, an anti-cancer, anti-tumor, anti-inflammatory drug, was found to quench lanthanide complexes in solution or in crystals. Notably, emodin is the active ingredient of Lianhua Qingwen Capsule, an anti-COVID-19 drug candidate. Therefore, the porous DNA crystals reported here have potential applications as a biocompatible and theranostic delivery biomaterial for functional macromolecules.
Keyphrases
- metal organic framework
- quantum dots
- single molecule
- room temperature
- circulating tumor
- tissue engineering
- living cells
- cell free
- coronavirus disease
- ionic liquid
- highly efficient
- energy transfer
- mycobacterium tuberculosis
- sars cov
- sensitive detection
- photodynamic therapy
- label free
- drug delivery
- adverse drug
- cancer therapy
- drug release
- solar cells