Issue 44, 2018

The structural shift of a DNA template between a hairpin and a dimer tunes the emission color of DNA-templated AgNCs

Abstract

The scaffolding DNA sequence and the size of silver nanoclusters (AgNCs), confined in a DNA template are the key parameters in determining the fluorescent properties of DNA-stabilized silver nanoclusters (DNA/AgNCs). In addition, we suggest here that the structural shift of a DNA hairpin-dimer is as important as the DNA sequence in determining the emission wavelength of DNA/AgNCs. Furthermore, we show that the structural shift post AgNC formation can be triggered by incubation time and pre-AgNC formation under salt conditions. As an important factor in predicting the emission properties of DNA/AgNCs, the modulation of DNA secondary structures with either sequence changes or ionic conditions can be applied for the dual-color detection system of a target molecule. Particularly, the dual-color detection method may increase the reliability of DNA/AgNC sensors for miRNAs.

Graphical abstract: The structural shift of a DNA template between a hairpin and a dimer tunes the emission color of DNA-templated AgNCs

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Aug 2018
Accepted
11 Oct 2018
First published
12 Oct 2018

Nanoscale, 2018,10, 20717-20722

The structural shift of a DNA template between a hairpin and a dimer tunes the emission color of DNA-templated AgNCs

P. Shah, S. W. Choi, R. Nagda, R. Geczy, S. K. Cho, Y. J. Bhang, T. Kim, T. Y. Song, P. H. Lee, J. Kang, P. W. Thulstrup, M. J. Bjerrum, I. L. Jung and S. W. Yang, Nanoscale, 2018, 10, 20717 DOI: 10.1039/C8NR06186F

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