19F NMR ON/OFF nanoparticles: a universal approach for the specific detection of DNA-binding cancer biomarkers

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A supramolecular approach for the design of assembly-disassembly-driven 19F ON/OFF nanoparticles, triggered by specific molecular recognition, for the detection of DNA binding cancer biomarkers is reported. The key to our design strategy is the characteristic 19F NMR signal of the probe, which completely vanishes in the aggregated state due to the shortening of T2 relaxation. However, molecular recognition of DNA by the cancer biomarkers through specific molecular recognition results in the disassembly of the nanoparticles, which causes the restoration of the characteristic 19F signal of the probe. The universal nature of the approach is demonstrated through the selective detection of various cancer biomarkers including miRNA, ATP, thrombin, and telomerase.

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Perumal, D., Krishna, J., Harikrishnan, K. S., Raj, G., Kalathil, J., Saji, M., … Varghese, R. (2023). 19F NMR ON/OFF nanoparticles: a universal approach for the specific detection of DNA-binding cancer biomarkers. Nanoscale, 15(20), 8972–8977. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3nr01175e

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