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Silicon Metal-oxide-semiconductor Quantum Dots for Single-electron Pumping
Published on: June 3, 2015
Protease sensing using nontoxic silicon quantum dots
Xiaoyu Cheng1,2, Benjamin F P McVey1, Andrew B Robinson1
1University of New South Wales, School of Chemistry, Australian Centre for NanoMedicine, ARC Centre o, Australia.
Abstract:
Herein is presented a proof-of-concept study of protease sensing that combines nontoxic silicon quantum dots (SiQDs) with Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET). The SiQDs serve as the donor and an organic dye as the acceptor. The dye is covalently attached to the SiQDs using a peptide linker. Enzymatic cleavage of the peptide leads to changes in FRET efficiency. The combination of interfacial design and optical imaging presented in this work opens opportunities for use of nontoxic SiQDs relevant to intracellular sensing and imaging.

