Rhodamine B nanocrystals: elaborations,characterizations and functionalizations for biosensing applications |
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Authors: | Emilie Dubuisson Laëtitia Marty Xavier Cattoën Robert Pansu Sabine Szunerits Alain Ibanez |
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Affiliation: | 1. Univ. Grenoble Alpes, Inst NEEL, F-38042, Grenoble, France 2. CNRS, Inst NEEL, 38042, Grenoble, France 3. Ecole Polytechnique, Genewave, 91128, Palaiseau Cedex, France 4. LPPSM, CNRS, UMR 8531, ENS Cachan, 94235, Cachan Cedex, France 5. Interdisciplinary Research Institute, Parc de la Haute Borne, 50 avenue de Halley, BP 70478, 59658, Villeneuve d’Ascq Cedex, France
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Abstract: | A biological sensor based on fluorescent organic nanocrystals (NCs) of Rhodamine B grown in sol–gel thin films was developed. The original signalization function is based on fluorescence contrasts of NCs, which exhibit a simple fluorescence signature, good photostability and higher fluorescence intensities compared to dispersed dye molecules. Thanks to a well-controlled dissolution process of the sol–gel surface, accurately followed by atomic force microscopy, the NCs were made emerging just a few nanometers above the silicate thin films to be directly accessible to biological macromolecules. Thus, hairpin-shaped DNA, functionalized by a probe-molecule (DNA probe), has been grafted onto nanocrystal surfaces leading to a fluorescence quenching by Forster resonance energy transfer. After hybridization of these hairpin-shaped DNA probes with their complementary DNA-target, the molecular probes and NCs are pulled apart, stopping thus the quenching. This “turn-on” of nanocrystal fluorescence allows thus a label-free DNA detection. The preparation methodology of the signalization function, its functionalization by hairpin-shaped DNA probes and first DNA-sensor experiments are presented. |
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