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Sequential Strand Displacement Beacon for Detection of DNA Coverage on Functionalized Gold Nanoparticles
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2014
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NanoparticlesEngineeringMetal NanoparticlesMolecular BiologyDna SequencesGold NanoparticlesNanomedicineDna NanotechnologyDisplacement BeaconFunctionalized Gold NanoparticlesNanosensorDna ComputingBiophysicsBiological NanomaterialsNanotechnologyNanobiotechnologyOligonucleotideDna ReplicationBiomedical AnalysisDna CoverageSingle-molecule DetectionNanomaterialsNatural Sciences
Functionalizing nanomaterials for diverse analytical, biomedical, and therapeutic applications requires determination of surface coverage (or density) of DNA on nanomaterials. We describe a sequential strand displacement beacon assay that is able to quantify specific DNA sequences conjugated or coconjugated onto gold nanoparticles (AuNPs). Unlike the conventional fluorescence assay that requires the target DNA to be fluorescently labeled, the sequential strand displacement beacon method is able to quantify multiple unlabeled DNA oligonucleotides using a single (universal) strand displacement beacon. This unique feature is achieved by introducing two short unlabeled DNA probes for each specific DNA sequence and by performing sequential DNA strand displacement reactions. Varying the relative amounts of the specific DNA sequences and spacing DNA sequences during their coconjugation onto AuNPs results in different densities of the specific DNA on AuNP, ranging from 90 to 230 DNA molecules per AuNP. Results obtained from our sequential strand displacement beacon assay are consistent with those obtained from the conventional fluorescence assays. However, labeling of DNA with some fluorescent dyes, e.g., tetramethylrhodamine, alters DNA density on AuNP. The strand displacement strategy overcomes this problem by obviating direct labeling of the target DNA. This method has broad potential to facilitate more efficient design and characterization of novel multifunctional materials for diverse applications.
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