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Noble metal nanoclusters (ex 320 nm, λem 405 nm) and the other with red fluorescence emission (λex 560 nm, λem 657 nm), using the same polypeptide SV (sequence: NH2-CCYGGPKKKRKVG-COOH) as a template. The synthesis of these two optically distinct Au nanoclusters (Au NCs) was achieved through the optimization of synthesis conditions, including light, pH, the Au: polypeptide ratio, reaction time, and temperature. The multimodal imaging ability of the Au NCs were subsequently explored, with particular emphasis on the enzyme-like catalysis of the NCs and their use in the optical imaging of cell nuclei. Results show that the Au NCs possessed similar biological activities as the parent peptide used in their synthesis as well as demonstrating peroxidase-like activity due to the Au nanocluster core. Further, the Au NCs targeted the cell nucleus, with their strong fluorescence allowing cell imaging (cells containing Au clusters could be distinguished by eye, eliminating the need for additional labels). Finally, the Au NCs exhibited excellent multimodal cell imaging abilities. The results suggest that the Au NCs introduced here are promising candidates for the labeling and analysis of pathological samples. Copyright © 2020 American Chemical Society.
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
Year: 2020
Issue: 4
Volume: 3
Page: 1934-1943
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SCOPUS Cited Count: 20
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