Enhanced DNA Sensing via Catalytic Aggregation of Gold Nanoparticles

Herbert M. Huttanus, Elton Graugnard, Bernard Yurke, William B. Knowlton, Wan Kuang, William L. Hughes, Jeunghoon Lee

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Abstract

A catalytic colorimetric detection scheme that incorporates a DNA-based hybridization chain reaction into gold nanoparticles was designed and tested. While direct aggregation forms an inter-particle linkage from only one target DNA strand, catalytic aggregation forms multiple linkages from a single target DNA strand. Gold nanoparticles were functionalized with thiol-modified DNA strands capable of undergoing hybridization chain reactions. The changes in their absorption spectra were measured at different times and target concentrations and compared against direct aggregation. Catalytic aggregation showed a multifold increase in sensitivity at low target concentrations when compared to direct aggregation. Gel electrophoresis was performed to compare DNA hybridization reactions in catalytic and direct aggregation schemes, and the product formation was confirmed in the catalytic aggregation scheme at low levels of target concentrations. The catalytic aggregation scheme also showed high target specificity. This application of a DNA reaction network to gold nanoparticle-based colorimetric detection enables highly-sensitive, field-deployable, colorimetric readout systems capable of detecting a variety of biomolecules.

Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)382-386
Number of pages5
JournalBiosensors and Bioelectronics
Volume50
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Dec 2013

Keywords

  • Catalytic aggregation
  • Colorimetric detection
  • DNA
  • Hybridization chain reaction
  • Nanoparticle

EGS Disciplines

  • Materials Science and Engineering

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