DNA-functionalized gold nanoparticles: Modification, characterization, and biomedical applications

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Abstract

With the development of technologies based on gold nanoparticles (AuNPs), bare AuNPs cannot meet the increasing requirements of biomedical applications. Modifications with different functional ligands are usually needed. DNA is not only the main genetic material, but also a good biological material, which has excellent biocompatibility, facile design, and accurate identification. DNA is a perfect ligand candidate for AuNPs, which can make up for the shortcoming of bare AuNPs. DNA-modified AuNPs (DNA-AuNPs) have exciting features and bright prospects in many fields, which have been intensively investigated in the past decade. In this review, we summarize the various approaches for the immobilization of DNA strands on the surface of AuNPs. Representative studies for biomedical applications based on DNA-AuNPs are also discussed. Finally, we present the challenges and future directions.

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Ma, X., Li, X., Luo, G., & Jiao, J. (2022, December 13). DNA-functionalized gold nanoparticles: Modification, characterization, and biomedical applications. Frontiers in Chemistry. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2022.1095488

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