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Title: | Optimization of interactions between a cationic conjugated polymer and chromophore-labeled DNA for optical amplification of fluorescent sensors | Authors: | Pu, K.-Y. Pan, S.Y.-H. Liu, B. |
Issue Date: | 7-Aug-2008 | Citation: | Pu, K.-Y., Pan, S.Y.-H., Liu, B. (2008-08-07). Optimization of interactions between a cationic conjugated polymer and chromophore-labeled DNA for optical amplification of fluorescent sensors. Journal of Physical Chemistry B 112 (31) : 9295-9300. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp8019717 | Abstract: | Cationic conjugated polymers (CCPs) have been widely utilized as signal amplifiers in biosensors to improve the detection sensitivity through fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) from CCPs to dye-labeled probes or targets. This paper investigates the effect of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) on energy transfer between a cationic polyfluoreneethynylene copolymer (P1) and Texas Red labeled single-stranded DNA (ssDNA-TR). The presence of SDS in solution affects both the optical properties of P1 and TR emission within P1/ssDNA-TR complexes, which provides basic information on the role of SDS in FRET between P1 and ssDNA-TR. Although the quantum yield of P1 decreases in the presence of low concentrations of SDS, the presence of SDS reduces TR fluorescence quenching within Pl/ssDNA-TR complexes and increases the number of optically active polymer repeat units within the proximity of TR, which are beneficial to P1-sensitized TR emission. In the absence of SDS, FRET from Pl to ssDNA-TR provides a 2.6-fold enhancement in TR emission intensity as compared to that upon direct excitation of TR at 595 nm. At the optimum SDS concentration (5 μM), P1-sensitized TR signal output increases to 11.3-fold relative to direct excitation of TR. This study highlights the importance of modulation of the CCP/ssDNA-dye interaction in improving the signal output of dye-labeled DNA by CCP through FRET. © 2008 American Chemical Society. | Source Title: | Journal of Physical Chemistry B | URI: | http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/64350 | ISSN: | 15206106 | DOI: | 10.1021/jp8019717 |
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