Issue 12, 2014

A DNA–scaffolded silver nanocluster/Cu2+ ensemble as a turn-on fluorescent probe for histidine

Abstract

A new type of rapid, sensitive, and selective fluorescence turn-on assay was developed for detection of histidine using a DNA–scaffolded silver nanocluster/Cu2+ ensemble (DNA–AgNC/Cu2+). Cu2+ was first bound to nucleic acids of the DNA–AgNCs forming a DNA–AgNC/Cu2+ ensemble and then liberated into solution via the highly specific interaction between histidine and Cu2+ in the presence of other amino acids. The fluorescence of DNA–AgNCs was greatly quenched with the addition of Cu2+, and then the DNA–AgNC/Cu2+ ensemble exhibited marvelous fluorescent enhancement in the presence of histidine, which showed the possibility for constructing a turn-on chemosensor of histidine. Compared to other methods, this approach promises high sensitivity, simplicity in design, convenient operation, and minimized use of organic solvents. The ultra-high selectivity demonstrated the feasibility of the assay for detecting histidine in sophisticated physical environments. The fitting range of the proposed assay is from 0 to 100 μM, with a detection limit of 1.4 μM (S/N = 3) in artificial urine samples. The protocol was evaluated by analysis of artificial urine samples with good recoveries and showed great potential for practical applications.

Graphical abstract: A DNA–scaffolded silver nanocluster/Cu2+ ensemble as a turn-on fluorescent probe for histidine

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Mar 2014
Accepted
28 Mar 2014
First published
31 Mar 2014

Analyst, 2014,139, 3122-3126

Author version available

A DNA–scaffolded silver nanocluster/Cu2+ ensemble as a turn-on fluorescent probe for histidine

Y. Zhou, T. Zhou, M. Zhang and G. Shi, Analyst, 2014, 139, 3122 DOI: 10.1039/C4AN00487F

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