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A New Light-Harvesting Conjugated Polyelectrolyte Microgel for DNA and Enzyme Detections

Journal

LANGMUIR
Volume 25, Issue 24, Pages 13737-13741

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/la901444c

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [20725308, 20721061]
  2. National Basic Research Program of China [2006CB806200]
  3. Major Research Plan of China [2006CB932100]

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A new fluorescent microgel containing the CP moiety (PFP-NIPAm) was prepared with the size within 100 nm. Covalent linking of the Conjugated polyelectrolyte moiety into the microgel prevents leakage of the fluorophore while keeping its fluorescence property. The new fluorescent microgel call be used as all optical platform to detect DNA and enzyme. More importantly, because the electrostatic attraction dominates the interactions between cationic PFP-NIPAm microgel and negatively charged target, washing With high ionic strength aqueous solution call block their interactions and displace the target from the PFP-NIPAm microgel. Thus, PFP-NIPAm can be readily reusable for detection. Another unique feature is that the PFP-NIPAm microgel extends the detection media from homogeneous solution to solid phase, which shows great potential for biodetection in the real world using conjugated polymers. Furthermore, the detection call be carried out under UV light, and no expensive detection instrumentation is needed. In principle, such all assay system Could be expanded to a high-throughput assay.

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