Caspase Sensitive Gold Nanoparticle for Apoptosis Imaging in Live Cells
- Title
- Caspase Sensitive Gold Nanoparticle for Apoptosis Imaging in Live Cells
- Authors
- 선인철; 이슬기; 구희범; 권익찬; 최귀원; 안철희; 김광명
- Issue Date
- 2010-11
- Publisher
- Bioconjugate chemistry
- Citation
- VOL 21, NO 11, 1939-1942
- Abstract
- We developed a new apoptosis imaging probe with gold nanoparticles (AuNPs). A near-infrared fluorescence
dye was attached to AuNP surface through the bridge of peptide substrate (DEVD). The fluorescence was quenched
in physiological conditions due to the quenching effect of AuNP, and the quenched fluorescence was recovered
after the DEVD had been cleaved by caspase-3, the enzyme involved in apoptotic process. The adhesion of
DEVD substrates on AuNP surface was accomplished by conjugation of the 3,4-dihydroxy phenylalanine (DOPA)
groups which are adhesive to inorganic surface and rich in mussels. This surface modification with DEVD substrates
by DOPA groups resulted in increased stability of AuNP in cytosol condition for hours. Moreover, the cleavage
of substrate and the dequenching process are very fast, and the cells did not need to be fixed for imaging. Therefore,
the real-time monitoring of caspase activity could be achieved in live cells, which enabled early detection of
apoptosis compared to a conventional apoptosis kit such as Annexin V-FITC. Therefore, our apoptosis imaging
has great potential as a simple, inexpensive, and efficient apoptosis imaging probe for biomedical applications.
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/40313
- ISSN
- 1043-1802
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- KIST Publication > Article
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