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Syracuse University

2011

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Quantum Dot Biofunctionalization, Nathaniel J. Miska May 2011

Quantum Dot Biofunctionalization, Nathaniel J. Miska

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We have shown the efficacy of Quantum Dots (qdots), nano-scale fluorescent particles made of semi-conductive material, as versatile biologically functional research tools. This functionality depends upon a series of chemical transformations that produce stable, aqueous, biomolecule-bound qdots with high quantum yield. We utilize the metal binding and chelating properties of the amino acid histidine to displace hydrophobic surface ligands and to phase-transfer qdots from organic to aqueous media. The intermediate binding strength of histidine to qdot surface facilitates its exchange with a variety of strongly binding thiolated biomolecules. Ligand profiles are subsequently characterized via FTIR, NMR, and gel electrophoresis. Negatively-charged …