Photochemical Ligation to Ultrasensitive DNA Detection with Upconverting Nanoparticles




Diego Mendez-Gonzalez, Satu Lahtinen, Marco Laurenti, Enrique López-Cabarcos, Jorge Rubio-Retama, Tero Soukka

PublisherAMER CHEMICAL SOC

2018

Analytical Chemistry

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

ANAL CHEM

90

22

13385

13392

8

0003-2700

1520-6882

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.8b03106



In this work, we explore a photochemical ligation reaction to covalently modify oligonucleotide-conjugated upconverting nanoparticles (UCNPs) in the presence of a specific target DNA sequence. The target sequence acts as a hybridization template, bringing together a biotinylated photoactivatable oligonucleotide probe and the oligonucleotide probe that is attached to UCNPs. The illumination of the UCNPs by NIR light to generate UV emission internally or illuminating the photoactivatable probe directly by an external UV light promotes the photochemical ligation reaction, yielding covalently biotin functionalized UCNPs that can be selectively captured in streptavidin-coated microwells. Following this strategy, we developed a DNA sensor with a limit of detection of 1 x 10(-18) mol per well (20 fM). In addition, we demonstrate the possibility to create UCNP patterns on the surface of solid supports upon NIR illumination that are selectively formed under the presence of the target oligonucleotide.



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