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Luminescent alloyed quantum dots for turn-off enzyme-based assay.

Daniil D DrozdNadezhda A ByzovaPavel S PidenkoDaria V TsyupkaPavel D StrokinOlga A GoryachevaAnatoly V ZherdevIrina Yu GoryachevaBoris B Dzantiev
Published in: Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry (2022)
A new bioanalytical labeling system based on alloyed quantum dots' (QDs) photoluminescence quenching caused by an enzymatic reaction has been developed and tested for the first time. The catalytic role of the enzyme provides high sensitivity and the possibility of varying detecting time to improve assay sensitivity. Alloyed luminescent QDs were chosen in view of their small size (5-7 nm) and the high sensitivity of their optical properties to physicochemical interactions. Here, we described the synthesis of alloyed luminescent QDs and demonstrated the possibility of using them as a luminescent turn-off substrate for enzymatic assay. Synthesized alloyed QDs were found to be a sensitive turn-off substrate for glucose oxidase in homogeneous and heterogeneous assay models. CdZnSeS and CdZnSeS/ZnS QDs covered with dihydrolipoic acid and 2-mercaptoethanol were tested. A glucose oxidase limit of detection of 6.6 nM for the heterogenous high-throughput model assay was reached.
Keyphrases
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