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Published on: September 10, 2014
Ligand-Defined Interfacial Chemistry Enables Instant and Sequence-General DNA Chemisorption on Gold Nanoparticles
Guangping Li1, Cheng Wang1, Xinyue Wu1
1Joint Research Center for Food Derived Functional Factors and Synthetic Biology of IHM, Anhui Provincial International Science and Technology Cooperation Base for Major Metabolic Diseases and Nutritional Interventions, China Light Industry Key Laboratory of Meat Microbial Control and Utilization, School of Food and Biological Engineering, Ministry of Education, Hefei University of Technology, Hefei, P. R. China.
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A coherent mechanistic framework for DNA adsorption on gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) remains elusive, hindering the rational construction of spherical nucleic acids (SNAs). Here, we show that ligand-defined interfacial charge regulation, achieved using weakly ionized ascorbic acid (AA) ligands, markedly lowers the kinetic barrier for DNA chemisorption on AuNPs. Under near-neutral conditions, this interface enables rapid, sequence-general functionalization of AuNPs with both thiolated and non-thiolated oligonucleotides through simple vortex mixing, even for DNA containing only a single terminal adenine. The AA-regulated interface also overcomes the long-standing incompatibility between -butanol dehydration and non-thiolated DNA, enabling sequence-general SNA formation under dehydration conditions across multiple nanoparticle systems. Mechanistic studies indicate that AA reduces interfacial electrostatic repulsion while promoting hydrogen-bond-assisted surface interactions, and base-substitution experiments identify the adenine N6-amino group as a critical site for chemisorption. The resulting ordered DNA corona generates uniform plasmonic nanogaps, enabling reproducible, label-free SERS with single-base resolution for nucleotide discrimination and cytosine methylation analysis. This work establishes a general interfacial design strategy for constructing uniform plasmonically active nucleic acid nanostructures under mild conditions.
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