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Self-Assembly of Quantum Dots and Carbon Nanotubes for Ultrasensitive DNA and Antigen Detection

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 80, Issue 21, Pages 7996-8001

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ac800992m

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Funding

  1. China National 863 Project [2007AA022004]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [20771075]
  3. National 973 project [2005CB724300-G]
  4. Shanghai Pujian Plan Project [06PJ14049]
  5. Shanghai NanoProject [0752nm024]
  6. Shanghai Foundation of Science and Technology [054119527]
  7. Waseda University, Japan

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A highly selective, ultrasensitive, fluorescence detection method for DNA and antigen based on self-assembly of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and CdSe quantum dots (QDs) via oligonucleotide hybridization is reported. Mercaptoalkyloligonucleotide molecules bind to the quantum dots, while amineoalkyloligonucleotides bind to CNTs with -COCl surface groups. QDs and CNTs further assemble into nanohybrids through DNA hybridization in the presence of target complementary oligonucleotides. The method is achieved with good repeatability with the detection limit of 0.2 pM DNA molecules and 0.01 nM antigen molecules. This novel detection system can also be used for multicomponent detection and antigen-antibody immunoreaction. The novel system has great potential in applications such as ultrasensitive pathogen DNA or antigen or antibody detection, molecular imaging, and photoelectrical biosensors.

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