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New Fluorescent Nanoparticles for Ultrasensitive Detection of Nucleic Acids by Optical Methods
Authors:Mads Westergaard?Mulberg  Maria Taskova  Rasmus P Thomsen  Dr Anders H Okholm  Prof?Dr Jørgen Kjems  Prof?Dr Kira Astakhova
Affiliation:1. University of Southern Denmark, Department of Physics, Chemistry and Pharmacy, Nucleic Acid Center, Odense M, Denmark;2. Technical University of Denmark, Department of Chemistry, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark;3. Aarhus University, Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center, Aarhus C, Denmark
Abstract:For decades the detection of nucleic acids and their interactions at low abundances has been a challenging task that has thus far been solved by enzymatic target amplification. In this work we aimed at developing efficient tools for amplification‐free nucleic acid detection, which resulted in the synthesis of new fluorescent nanoparticles. Here, the fluorescent nanoparticles were made by simple and inexpensive radical emulsion polymerization of butyl acrylate in the presence of fluorescent dyes and additional functionalization reagents. This provided ultra‐bright macrofluorophores of 9–84 nm mean diameter, modified with additional alkyne and amino groups for bioconjugation. By using click and NHS chemistries, the new nanoparticles were attached to target‐specific DNA probes that were used in fluorimetry and fluorescence microscopy. Overall, these fluorescent nanoparticles and their oligonucleotide derivatives have higher photostability, brighter fluorescence and hence dramatically lower limits of target detection than the individual organic dyes. These properties make them useful in approaches directed towards ultrasensitive detection of nucleic acids, in particular for imaging and in vitro diagnostics of DNA.
Keywords:butyl acrylate  fluorescent probes  nanoparticles  nucleic acids  polymerization
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