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Silver nanoparticle-oligonucleotide conjugates based on DNA with triple cyclic disulfide moieties.


ABSTRACT: We report a new strategy for preparing silver nanoparticle-oligonucleotide conjugates that are based upon DNA with cyclic disulfide-anchoring groups. These particles are extremely stable and can withstand NaCl concentrations up to 1.0 M. When silver nanoparticles functionalized with complementary sequences are combined, they assemble to form DNA-linked nanoparticle networks. This assembly process is reversible with heating and is associated with a red shifting of the particle surface plasmon resonance and a concomitant color change from yellow to pale red. Analogous to the oligonucleotide-functionalized gold nanoparticles, these particles also exhibit highly cooperative binding properties with extremely sharp melting transitions. This work is an important step toward using silver nanoparticle-oligonucleotide conjugates for a variety of purposes, including molecular diagnostic labels, synthons in programmable materials synthesis approaches, and functional components for nanoelectronic and plasmonic devices.

SUBMITTER: Lee JS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3200546 | biostudies-other | 2007 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Silver nanoparticle-oligonucleotide conjugates based on DNA with triple cyclic disulfide moieties.

Lee Jae-Seung JS   Lytton-Jean Abigail K R AK   Hurst Sarah J SJ   Mirkin Chad A CA  

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We report a new strategy for preparing silver nanoparticle-oligonucleotide conjugates that are based upon DNA with cyclic disulfide-anchoring groups. These particles are extremely stable and can withstand NaCl concentrations up to 1.0 M. When silver nanoparticles functionalized with complementary sequences are combined, they assemble to form DNA-linked nanoparticle networks. This assembly process is reversible with heating and is associated with a red shifting of the particle surface plasmon res  ...[more]