Polydopamine nanodots-based cost-effective nanoprobe for glucose detection and intracellular imaging

Chunlei Yang, Jing Jing, Yazhou Liu, Mengxu Gao, Hengzhi Zhao, Na Gao, Xiaoling Zhang*

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Abstract

The cellular glucose detection remains a vital topic, which could provide some essential information about the glucose-based pathological and physiological processes. In this study, a smart polydopamine nanodots-based cost-effective fluorescence turn-on nanoprobe (denoted as PDA-Ag-GOx) for intracellular glucose detection is established. Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) are directly formed in one step by the reduction of fluorescent polydopamine nanodots (PDADs) which have much phenolic hydroxyls on the surface. The fluorescence of PDADs could be quenched by AgNPs through surface plasmon-enhanced energy transfer (SPEET) from donor PDADs to acceptor AgNPs. Glucose oxidase (GOx) is modified on the PDA-Ag NPs by covalent bond. In the presence of glucose, GOx could catalyze glucose to produce H2O2 and gluconic acid. The generated acid and H2O2 would degrade AgNPs into Ag+, the PDADs release and restore its fluorescence. The proposed nanoprobe has some advantages, such as cost-effective, easy preparation, and excellent selectivity toward glucose, which could be successfully utilized to intracellular glucose imaging. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4865-4872
Number of pages8
JournalAnalytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
Volume413
Issue number19
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2021

Keywords

  • Cellular glucose detection
  • Fluorescent nanoprobe
  • Polydopamine nanodots
  • Silver nanoparticles

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