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L-Histidine-DNA interaction: a strategy for the improvement of the fluorescence signal of poly(adenine) DNA-templated gold nanoclusters

Journal

MICROCHIMICA ACTA
Volume 188, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00604-021-04853-7

Keywords

L-Histidine-DNA interaction; DNA-templated AuNCs; Fluorescence improvement; L-Histidine determination; Imidazole-containing drugs

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U1704153]
  2. 1000 Talents Program of Zhongyuan, Plan for Young Excellent Teachers in Universities of Henan Province [2017GGJS100]
  3. Nanhu Scholars Program for Young Scholars of XYNU

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The presence of L-histidine greatly enhances the fluorescence signal of DNA-templated gold nanoclusters, with modified nanoclusters showing strong fluorescence emission. The method offers good sensitivity and linear response, making it suitable for detecting imidazole-containing drugs in pharmaceutical samples.
An interesting phenomenon is described that the fluorescence signal of poly(adenine) (A) DNA-templated gold nanoclusters (AuNCs) is greatly improved in the presence of L-histidine by means of L-histidine-DNA interaction. The modified nanoclusters display strong fluorescence emission with excitation/emission maxima at 290/475 nm. The fluorescence quantum yield (QY) is improved from 1.9 to 6.5%. Fluorescence enhancement is mainly ascribed to the L-histidine-DNA interaction leading to conformational changes of the poly(A) DNA template, which offer a better microenvironment to protect AuNCs. The assay enables L-histidine to be determined with good sensitivity and a linear response that covers the 1 to 50 nM L-histidine concentration range with a 0.3 nM limit of detection. The proposed method has been applied to the determination of imidazole-containing drugs in pharmaceutical samples.

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