Cupredoxin engineered upconversion nanoparticles for ratiometric luminescence sensing of Cu2+

Chang Liu, Yingjie Yu, Daquan Chen, Jian Zhao, Yang Yu, Lele Li*, Yi Lu

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Abstract

The NIR excitation and large anti-Stokes shift of upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) have made them an ideal choice as biological nanoprobes. A key challenge in the field is to confer biorecognition units to UCNPs so that they can be used to probe specific targets in biological systems. While various agents have been combined with UCNPs to meet such a challenge, most studies are limited to small molecules, while biomolecules such as metalloproteins that possess much higher affinity and selectivity for metal ions have not been explored. Herein we demonstrate that fusion of zwitterion-coated UCNPs with azurin, a member of a family of redox-active copper proteins called cupredoxins that play important roles in diverse biological functions, can serve as an ideal platform for the label-free upconversion luminescence sensing of Cu2+ with a ratiometric response. The selective binding of apo-azurin with Cu2+ induces a significant absorbance at about 625 nm, and hence decreases the red emission of the UCNPs. In contrast, the green emission of the UCNPs remains constant and acts as an internal standard reference for the ratiometric sensing of Cu2+. This approach opens a new window for the development of assays for biosensing based on a combination of specific metalloproteins with UCNPs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2580-2585
Number of pages6
JournalNanoscale Advances
Volume1
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019
Externally publishedYes

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