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Yolk-Shell Upconversion Nanocomposites for LRET Sensing of Cysteine/Homocysteine

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 6, Issue 14, Pages 11190-11197

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/am501249p

Keywords

upconverting luminescence; chemodosimeter; LRET; cysteine; homocysteine

Funding

  1. NSFC [21201038, 21231004, 21375024]
  2. SSTC [11XD1400300, 12ZR1440600, 13NM1401101]
  3. State Key Basic Research Program of China [2012CB932403, 2013CB733700]

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The fabrication of lanthanide upconversion nanocomposites as probes has become a new research hotspot due to its special advantages via utilizing upconversion luminescence (UCL) as a detection signal. Herein, a hybrid organic dye modified upconversion nanophosphor is successfully developed as a nanoprobe for cysteine/homocysteine. Yolk shell structured upconversion nanoparticles (YSUCNP) with lanthanide upconversion nanophosphor as moveable core and silica as mesoporous shell are synthesized, and a colorimetric chemodosimeter for cysteine/homocysteine is accommodated in the hollow cavities. Thus, cysteine/homocysteine can be quantitatively detected on the basis of luminescent resonance energy transfer (LRET) in a UCL turn-off pattern. The dye-loaded YSUCNP possess good dispersibility in aqueous solution; thus detection of the targeted molecule can be achieved in pure water. Cellular experiments carried out with laser-scanning upconversion luminescence microscopy further demonstrate that the dye-loaded YSUCNP can serve as an intracellular nanoprobe to detect cysteine/ homocysteine. Moreover, this dye-loading protocol can be developed as a common approach to construct other chemodosimeter-modified UCNP hybrid nanoprobes, as proved by a UCL turn-on style sensor for cyanide.

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