Title
Dumbbell-shaped metallothionein-templated silver nanoclusters with applications in cell imaging and Hg2+ sensing
Author
Shengqiang Hu, Baoyu Ye, Xinyao Yi, Zhize Cao, Daohong Wu, Congcong Shen, Jianxiu Wang
Year
2016
Journal
Talanta
Abstract
Metallothionein (MT) is a cysteine-rich, low-molecular-weight protein, which adopts a unique dumbbell-shaped structure with a stable C-terminal α-domain and a reactive N-terminal β-domain. The specific configuration serves as a unique scaffold for the synthesis of ultra-small fluorescent metal nanoclusters (NCs). For the first time, MT-templated Ag NCs (MT-Ag NCs) with excellent antioxidant capacity and superior biocompatibility were facilely synthesized. The NCs were thoroughly characterized by various techniques. Zn2+ in the β-domain was preferentially replaced by Ag+, which was then reduced by NaBH4 to yield Ag NCs, while Zn2+ in the α-domain was intactly tetrahedrally-coordinated through thiolate ligands in MT. Fluorescent imaging of HeLa cells was achieved by attaching folic acid (FA) to MT-Ag NCs. Due to the strong binding capacity toward the thiolate ligands in the α-domain, Hg2+ was assayed via quenching the fluorescence of Ag NCs by an energy transfer process. The methodology described herein may be extended to the synthesis of other metal NCs with potential applications in biosensing and cell imaging.
Instrument
J-815
Keywords
Circular dichroism, Ligand binding, Nanostructures, Materials