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Mechanism of mercury detection based on interaction of single-strand DNA and hybridized DNA with gold nanoparticles
Authors:Xinbing Zuo  Juhong Toh
Institution:a Department of Chemistry, National University of Singapore, 3 Science Drive 3, Singapore 117543, Singapore
b NUS Environmental Research Institute, 5A Engineering Drive 1, T-Lab Building, Singapore 117411, Singapore
Abstract:Mechanisms of interaction of single-strand DNA and hybridized DNA on gold nanoparticles in the presence of Hg2+ was studied in this work. Recently the detection of Hg2+ using unmodified gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) combined with DNA is becoming a promising technique with the advantages of simplicity, cost-effectiveness and high sensitivity. However, few studies focused on the interaction of ssDNA and hybridized DNA on AuNPs to date. In the present work, we compared the interactions of different DNA probes on AuNPs using both absorption and fluorescence detection. It was found that there were only small partial dsDNA dissociated from the surface of AuNPs after hybridization in the presence of Hg2+. Moreover, we found that the aggregated AuNPs/DNA system tended to be dispersed again with increasing Hg2+ concentration up to 250 μM. Based on these results, the mechanisms of mercury detection based on interaction between DNA-conjugated gold nanoparticles were investigated. Positively charged dsDNA could bind to the surface of AuNPs and dominate the electrostatic interactions and consequently aggregation of the AuNPs/DNA system.
Keywords:Mercury detection  Gold nanoparticles  DNA  Hg2+
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