New
Insight of Tetraphenylethylene-based Raman Signatures
for Targeted SERS Nanoprobe Construction Toward Prostate Cancer Cell
Detection
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We
have designed and synthesized novel tetraphenylethylene (TPE)
appended organic fluorogens and unfold their unique Raman fingerprinting
reflected by surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) upon adsorption
on nanoroughened gold surface as a new insight in addition to their
prevalent aggregation-induced emission (AIE) and aggregation-caused
quenching (ACQ) phenomena. A series of five TPE analogues has been
synthesized consisting of different electron donors such as (1) indoline
with propyl (TPE-In), (2) indoline with lipoic acid (TPE-In-L), (3)
indoline with Boc-protected propyl amine (TPE-In-Boc), (4) benzothaizole
(TPE-B), and (5) quinaldine (TPE-Q). Interestingly, all five TPE analogues
produced multiplexing Raman signal pattern, out of which TPE-In-Boc
showed a significant increase in signal intensity in the fingerprint
region. An efficient SERS nanoprobe has been constructed using gold
nanoparticles as SERS substrate, and the TPE-In as the Raman reporter,
which conjugated with a specific peptide substrate, Cys-Ser-Lys-Leu-Gln-OH,
well-known for the recognition of prostate-specific antigen (PSA).
The designated nanoprobe TPE-In-PSA@Au acted as SERS “ON/OFF”
probe in peace with the vicinity of PSA protease, which distinctly
recognizes PSA expression with a limit of detection of 0.5 ng in SERS
platform. Furthermore, TPE-In-PSA@Au nanoprobe was efficiently recognized
the overexpressed PSA in human LNCaP cells, which can be visualized
through SERS spectral analysis and SERS mapping.
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Ramya, Adukkadan N.; Joseph, Manu M.; Nair, Jyothi B.; Karunakaran, Varsha; Narayanan, Nisha; Maiti, Kaustabh Kumar (2016). New
Insight of Tetraphenylethylene-based Raman Signatures
for Targeted SERS Nanoprobe Construction Toward Prostate Cancer Cell
Detection. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.6b01908