Issue 13, 2011

Photochemically amplified detection of molecular recognition events: an ultra-sensitive fluorescence turn-off binding assay

Abstract

Amplified fluorescence quenching methodology based on massive autocatalytic photo-unmasking of a dual function sensitizer–quencher is developed and adopted for photoassisted ultra-sensitive detection of molecular recognition events. The resulting binding assay, based on a molecular recognition-triggered photo-amplified cascade with concomitant decrease of fluorescence is validated with the biotin–avidin pair, achieving attomolar detection.

Graphical abstract: Photochemically amplified detection of molecular recognition events: an ultra-sensitive fluorescence turn-off binding assay

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
23 Feb 2011
Accepted
09 May 2011
First published
09 May 2011

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2011,9, 4752-4755

Photochemically amplified detection of molecular recognition events: an ultra-sensitive fluorescence turn-off binding assay

T. P. Gustafson, G. A. Metzel and A. G. Kutateladze, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2011, 9, 4752 DOI: 10.1039/C1OB05289F

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