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  • A CE-FL based method for real-time detection of in-capillary self-assembly of the nanoconjugates of polycysteine ligand and quantum dots.

A CE-FL based method for real-time detection of in-capillary self-assembly of the nanoconjugates of polycysteine ligand and quantum dots.

Nanotechnology (2018-04-17)
Jianhao Wang, Zhilan Zhu, Lin Qiu, Jianpeng Wang, Xiang Wang, Qicai Xiao, Jiang Xia, Li Liu, Xiaoqian Liu, Wei Feng, Jinmei Wang, Peng Miao, Liqian Gao
ABSTRACT

Small molecules with free thiol groups always show high binding affinity to quantum dots (QDs). However, it is still highly challenging to detect the binding capacity between thiol-containing molecules and QDs inside a capillary. To conquer this limitation, a capillary electrophoresis with fluorescence detection (CE-FL) based assay was proposed and established to investigate the binding capacity between QDs and a poly-thiolated peptide (ATTO 590-DDSSGGCCPGCC, ATTO-C4). Interestingly, the results showed that interval time had a great influence on QDs and ATTO-C4 self-assembly, which can be attributed to longer interval time benefitting the binding of QDs to ATTO-C4. The stability assays on ATTO-C4-QD assembly indicated that high concentration of imidazole or GSH had a high capability of competing with the bound ATTO-C4, evidenced by dramatically dropping of S 625/S 565 ratio from 0.78 to 0.30 or 0.29. Therefore, all these results above suggested that this novel CE-FL based detection assay could be successfully applied to the binding studies between QDs and thiol-containing biomolecules.

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Sigma-Aldrich
Fmoc-Pro-OH, ≥90% (HPLC)
Sigma-Aldrich
Fmoc-Cys(Trt)-OH, ≥95.0% (sum of enantiomers, HPLC)