Light-Harvesting Fluorescent Spherical Nucleic Acids Self-Assembled from a DNA-Grafted Conjugated Polymer for Amplified Detection of Nucleic Acids

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2022 Mar 14;61(12):e202115812. doi: 10.1002/anie.202115812. Epub 2022 Feb 3.

Abstract

The ultralow concentration of nucleic acids in complex biological samples requires fluorescence probes with high specificity and sensitivity. Herein, a new kind of spherical nucleic acids (SNAs) is developed by using fluorescent π-conjugated polymers (FCPs) as a light-harvesting antenna to enhance the signal transduction of nucleic acid detection. Specifically, amphiphilic DNA-grafted FCPs are synthesized and self-assemble into FCP-SNA structures. Tuning the hydrophobicity of the graft copolymer can adjust the size and light-harvesting capability of the FCP-SNAs. We observe that more efficient signal amplification occurs in larger FCP-SNAs, as more chromophores are involved, and the energy transfer can go beyond the Förster radius. Accordingly, the optimized FCP-SNA shows an antenna effect of up to 37-fold signal amplification and the limit of detection down to 1.7 pM in microRNA detection. Consequently, the FCP-SNA is applied to amplified in situ nucleic acid detecting and imaging at the single-cell level.

Keywords: Light-Harvesting Antenna; MicroRNA Detection; Spherical Nucleic Acid; π-Conjugated Polymer.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • DNA / chemistry
  • Energy Transfer
  • Fluorescent Dyes
  • Nucleic Acids*
  • Polymers

Substances

  • Fluorescent Dyes
  • Nucleic Acids
  • Polymers
  • DNA