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A turn‐on fluorescence strategy for biothiols determination by blocking Hg(II)‐mediated fluorescence quenching of adenine‐rich DNA‐templated gold nanoclusters

Hai‐Bo Wang, An‐Li Mao, Yonghong Li, Tian Gan, Yan‐Ming Liu

2020Luminescence20 citationsDOI

Abstract

Fluorescent adenine (A)-rich DNA-templated gold nanoclusters were demonstrated to be a novel probe for determination of biothiols (including cysteine, glutathione, and homocysteine). Fluorescence intensity of adenine-rich DNA-templated gold nanoclusters could be greatly quenched by Hg(II) ions through the formation of a gold nanoclusters-Hg(II) system. When biothiols (cysteine as the model) were introduced into the system, the fluorescence intensity recovered due to the formation of a more stable Hg(II)-thiol coordination complex using Hg-S metal-ligand bonds, which inhibited the Hg(II)-mediated fluorescence quenching of adenine-rich DNA-templated gold nanoclusters. Based on this fluorescence phenomenon, an on-off-on fluorescence strategy was designed for the sensitive determination of biothiols. The method allowed sensitive detection of cysteine with a linear detection range from 100 nM to 5 μM and a limit of detection of 30 nM. Additionally, the assay can be applied for detection of biothiol levels in human plasma samples. Therefore, it can provide a simple and rapid fluorescent platform for biothiol detection.

Topics & Concepts

NanoclustersFluorescenceChemistryDetection limitCysteinePhotochemistryQuenching (fluorescence)ThiolLigand (biochemistry)ChromatographyBiochemistryOrganic chemistryReceptorQuantum mechanicsEnzymePhysicsNanocluster Synthesis and ApplicationsAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesAdvanced Nanomaterials in Catalysis
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