Glutathione assisted preparation of gold nanoclusters using minimum amount of protein

July 28, 2017

Title

Glutathione assisted preparation of gold nanoclusters using minimum amount of protein

Author

Bo-Yi Wu, Chia-Wei Wang, Po-Cheng Chen, Huan-Tsung Chang

Year

2016

Journal

Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical

Abstract

Bovine serum albumin (BSA) and glutathione (GSH) have been used to prepare gold nanoclusters (BSA/GSH-Au NCs) with excitation/emission wavelengths of 330/650 nm from Au3+ at 70 °C for 30 min. In the preparation of BSA/GSH-Au NCs, BSA and GSH act mainly as capping and reducing agents, respectively. With the assistance of GSH, only 30 μM BSA is required to prepare stable and bright BSA/GSH-Au NCs. In addition to BSA, small amounts of lysozyme, ovalbumin, and transferrin have also been used separately to prepare protein/GSH-Au NCs. The decreased order of the photoluminescence (PL) intensity of protein/GSH-Au NCs agrees with the decreased orders of size and number of tyrosine/cysteine of the four proteins. The PL of BSA/GSH-Au NCs is quenched by nitrite (NO2−) at pH 3.0, mainly due to the oxidation of BSA/GSH-Au NCs with nitrosyl ions (NO+). This approach allows detection of NO2− down to 0.3 μM, with great selectivity and stability against salt (up to 500 mM NaCl). Practicality of this simple and sensitive approach has been validated by the analysis of pond water samples.

Instrument

J-720

Keywords

Circular dichroism, Secondary structure, Nanostructures, Biochemistry, Materials