CO2/NIR light dual-controlled nanoparticles for dsDNA unzipping |
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Authors: | Yanjing Wang Hongbo Yuan Dawei Li Chengfen Xing |
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Affiliation: | Key Laboratory of Hebei Province for Molecular Biophysics, Institute of Biophysics, Hebei University of Technology, Tianjin 300401, China; Institute of Polymer Science and Engineering College of Chemical Engineering, Hebei University of Technology, Tianjin 300130, China |
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Abstract: | Both of carbon dioxide (CO2) and near-infrared (NIR) light as triggers for non-invasive remotely control are attracting wide attentions due to their good biocompatibility and easy operation. Here, CO2/NIR light dual controlled nanoparticles are proposed to remotely regulate the unzipping of dsDNA by using imidazole functionalized conjugated polymer nanoparticles (imidazole-CPNs). The dsDNA successfully coats on the shell of imidazole-CPNs to form imidazole-CPNs/dsDNA assembly due to intensively electrostatic interaction triggered by CO2. Furthermore, the unzipping process of dsDNA is remotely controlled by NIR light based on the photothermal effect, and it can be readily monitored by the fluorescence intensity of ethidium bromide (EB) and CD spectra of dsDNA. Thus, dual stimulation responsive imidazole-CPNs effectively control dsDNA unzipping under CO2 stimulus and NIR light, promising a new direction in the biological applications of DNA, such as the treatments of diseases caused by gene duplication abnormality. |
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Keywords: | Carbon dioxide Conjugated polymers nanoparticles Photothermal effect dsDNA Near-infrared light |
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