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Site-Specific DNA-Programmed Growth of Fluorescent and Functional Silver Nanoclusters

✍ Scribed by Zhenzhen Huang; Fang Pu; Dan Hu; Chunyan Wang; Prof. Dr. Jinsong Ren; Prof. Dr. Xiaogang Qu


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
456 KB
Volume
17
Category
Article
ISSN
0947-6539

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Abstract

Precise organization of metallic nanoclusters on DNA scaffolds holds great interest for nanopatterned materials that may find uses in electronics, sensors, medicine, and many other fields. Herein, we report the site‐specific growth of fluorescent silver nanoclusters by using a mismatched double‐stranded DNA template. Few‐atom, molecular‐scale Ag clusters are found to localize at the mismatched site and the metallized DNA retains its integrity. The DNA‐encapsulated nanoclusters can be utilized as functional biological probes to identify single‐ nucleotide polymorphisms by taking advantage of the very bright fluorescence and excellent photostability of the nanoclusters. This approach offers the possibility of constructing novel DNA‐based nanomaterials and nanomechanical devices with more sophisticated functions and will be highly beneficial in future biochemical, pharmaceutical, nanomechanical, and electronic applications.


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