Selective colorimetric detection of polynucleotides based on the distance-dependent optical properties of gold nanoparticles
- PMID: 9262471
- DOI: 10.1126/science.277.5329.1078
Selective colorimetric detection of polynucleotides based on the distance-dependent optical properties of gold nanoparticles
Abstract
A highly selective, colorimetric polynucleotide detection method based on mercaptoalkyloligonucleotide-modified gold nanoparticle probes is reported. Introduction of a single-stranded target oligonucleotide (30 bases) into a solution containing the appropriate probes resulted in the formation of a polymeric network of nanoparticles with a concomitant red-to-pinkish/purple color change. Hybridization was facilitated by freezing and thawing of the solutions, and the denaturation of these hybrid materials showed transition temperatures over a narrow range that allowed differentiation of a variety of imperfect targets. Transfer of the hybridization mixture to a reverse-phase silica plate resulted in a blue color upon drying that could be detected visually. The unoptimized system can detect about 10 femtomoles of an oligonucleotide.
Comment in
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DNA ventures into the world of designer materials.Science. 1997 Aug 22;277(5329):1036-7. doi: 10.1126/science.277.5329.1036. Science. 1997. PMID: 9289849 No abstract available.
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