Issue 20, 2014

A DNA–Ag cluster as a sensor for BODIPY isomers and HepG-2 cells

Abstract

The isomers of BODIPY exhibit different cytotoxicities in the cancer treatment process. A type of homoduplex structure, DNA–Ag nanoclusters (DNA–AgNCs), was prepared to distinguish a para-substitued-BODIPY (C2) from a meta-substitued-BODIPY (C1) by their fluorescent quenching constants. Intercalation of C2 to the homoduplex and effective energy transfer in the conjugated system, formed by the coordination of the Ag in DNA–AgNCs with the N atoms of the two pyridines, were found to be two key factors for DNA–AgNCs to recognize the special isomers of BODIPY and therefore enhance the emission of C2. The high sensitivity of DNA–AgNCs to total protein from HepG-2 cells makes it a potential sensor for cancer cells with high expression of hypoxia-inducible factor.

Graphical abstract: A DNA–Ag cluster as a sensor for BODIPY isomers and HepG-2 cells

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Nov 2013
Accepted
01 Jan 2014
First published
03 Jan 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 10390-10394

Author version available

A DNA–Ag cluster as a sensor for BODIPY isomers and HepG-2 cells

T. Zhao, Q. Chen, P. Wang and Z. Chen, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 10390 DOI: 10.1039/C3RA47151A

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