TY - JOUR
T1 - Single-walled carbon nanotube as an effective quencher
AU - Zhu, Zhi
AU - Yang, Ronghua
AU - You, Mingxu
AU - Zhang, Xiaoling
AU - Wu, Yanrong
AU - Tan, Weihong
PY - 2010/1
Y1 - 2010/1
N2 - Over the past few years, single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) have been the focus of intense research motivated by their unique physical and chemical properties. This review specifically summarizes recent progress in the development of fluorescence biosensors that integrate the quenching property of SWNTs and the recognition property of functional nucleic acids. SWNTs are substantially different from organic quenchers, showing superior quenching efficiency for a variety of fluorophores, with low background and high signal-to-noise ratio, as well as other advantages derived from the nanomaterial itself. As the second key component of biosensors, functional nucleic acids can bind to either their complementary DNA or a target molecule with the ability to recognize a broad range of targets from metal ions to organic molecules, proteins, and even live cells. By taking advantage of the strengths and properties of both SWNTs and nucleic acid based aptamers, a series of fluorescence biosensors have been designed and fabricated for the detection of a broad range of analytes with high selectivity and sensitivity.
AB - Over the past few years, single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) have been the focus of intense research motivated by their unique physical and chemical properties. This review specifically summarizes recent progress in the development of fluorescence biosensors that integrate the quenching property of SWNTs and the recognition property of functional nucleic acids. SWNTs are substantially different from organic quenchers, showing superior quenching efficiency for a variety of fluorophores, with low background and high signal-to-noise ratio, as well as other advantages derived from the nanomaterial itself. As the second key component of biosensors, functional nucleic acids can bind to either their complementary DNA or a target molecule with the ability to recognize a broad range of targets from metal ions to organic molecules, proteins, and even live cells. By taking advantage of the strengths and properties of both SWNTs and nucleic acid based aptamers, a series of fluorescence biosensors have been designed and fabricated for the detection of a broad range of analytes with high selectivity and sensitivity.
KW - Aptamer
KW - Biosensor
KW - Molecular beacon
KW - Quencher
KW - Single-walled carbon nanotubes
KW - Singlet oxygen generation
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U2 - 10.1007/s00216-009-3192-z
DO - 10.1007/s00216-009-3192-z
M3 - Review article
C2 - 19898820
AN - SCOPUS:72849140098
SN - 1618-2642
VL - 396
SP - 73
EP - 83
JO - Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
JF - Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
IS - 1
ER -