DNA nanotechnology offers the possibility to rationally design structures with emergent properties by precisely controlling their geometry and functionality. Here, we demonstrate a DNA-based plasmonic metamolecule that is capable of sensing human thrombin proteins. The chiral reconfigurability of a DNA origami structure carrying two gold nanorods was used to provide optical read-out of thrombin binding through changes in the displayed plasmonic circular dichroism. In our experiments, each arm of the structure was modified with one of two different thrombin-binding aptamers-thrombin-binding aptamer (TBA) and HD22-in such a way that a thrombin molecule could be sandwiched by the aptamers to lock the metamolecule in a state of defined chiralit...
© 2018 American Chemical Society. The ability to dynamically tune the self-assembled structures of n...
DNA origami-based cages functionalized with aptamer motifs were used to detect hemoglobin and glycat...
Herein we demonstrate a sensitive approach for protein detection based on peak shifts of localized s...
Accurate and reliable biosensing is crucial for environmental monitoring, food safety, and diagnosti...
Multivalent circular aptamers or 'captamers' have recently been introduced through the merger of apt...
Many challenges in biosensing originate from the fact that the all-important nanoarchitecture of the...
International audienceBiodetection strategies, in which two sides of one target protein are targeted...
Aptamer-based protein sensing can be implemented using a variety of optical and non-optical detectio...
Accurate and reliable biosensing is crucial for environmental monitoring, food safety, and diagnosti...
Thrombin plays an important role in pathological conditions. It is important, however challenging, t...
We report on a new type of artificial receptor formed by hybridization of two DNA aptamers for human...
The regulation of thrombin activity offers an opportunity to regulate blood clotting because of the ...
Nanoscale plasmonic assemblies display exceptionally strong chiral optical activity. So far, their s...
Here we propose a platform for the detection of unlabeled human a-thrombin down to the picomolar ran...
International audienceThrombin binding aptamers HD1 and HD22 are the most studied aptamers, both for...
© 2018 American Chemical Society. The ability to dynamically tune the self-assembled structures of n...
DNA origami-based cages functionalized with aptamer motifs were used to detect hemoglobin and glycat...
Herein we demonstrate a sensitive approach for protein detection based on peak shifts of localized s...
Accurate and reliable biosensing is crucial for environmental monitoring, food safety, and diagnosti...
Multivalent circular aptamers or 'captamers' have recently been introduced through the merger of apt...
Many challenges in biosensing originate from the fact that the all-important nanoarchitecture of the...
International audienceBiodetection strategies, in which two sides of one target protein are targeted...
Aptamer-based protein sensing can be implemented using a variety of optical and non-optical detectio...
Accurate and reliable biosensing is crucial for environmental monitoring, food safety, and diagnosti...
Thrombin plays an important role in pathological conditions. It is important, however challenging, t...
We report on a new type of artificial receptor formed by hybridization of two DNA aptamers for human...
The regulation of thrombin activity offers an opportunity to regulate blood clotting because of the ...
Nanoscale plasmonic assemblies display exceptionally strong chiral optical activity. So far, their s...
Here we propose a platform for the detection of unlabeled human a-thrombin down to the picomolar ran...
International audienceThrombin binding aptamers HD1 and HD22 are the most studied aptamers, both for...
© 2018 American Chemical Society. The ability to dynamically tune the self-assembled structures of n...
DNA origami-based cages functionalized with aptamer motifs were used to detect hemoglobin and glycat...
Herein we demonstrate a sensitive approach for protein detection based on peak shifts of localized s...