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Interactions of coinage metal nanoclusters with low-molecular-weight biocompounds. / Буглак, Андрей Андреевич; Nguyen, Minh Tho.

в: Biophysical Reviews, 07.06.2024.

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title = "Interactions of coinage metal nanoclusters with low-molecular-weight biocompounds",
abstract = "Nowadays, coinage metal nanoclusters (NCs) are largely presented in diagnostics, bioimaging, and biocatalysis due to their high biocompatibility, chemical stability, and sensitivity to surrounding biomolecules. Silver and gold NCs are usually characterized by intense luminescence and photostability, which is in great demand in the detection of organic compounds, ions, pH, temperature, etc. The experimental synthesis of metal NCs often occurs on biopolymer templates, mostly DNA and proteins. However, this review mainly focuses on the interactions with small biomolecules (SBMs) of a molecular weight less than 1000 Da: amino acids, nucleobases, thiolates, oligopeptides, etc. Such molecules can serve as the templates for an eco-friendly facile one-pot synthesis of biocompatible luminescent NCs. The latter aspect makes NCs suitable for diagnostics and intracellular bioimaging. Another important aspect is the interaction of clusters with biomarkers, which is largely exploited by nanosensors: biomarker detection often occurs through either fluorescence emission “turn-on” or “turn-off” mechanisms. Moreover, as theoretical studies show, electronic absorption spectra and Raman spectra of the metal-organic complexes allow efficient detection of various analytes. In this regard, both theoretical and experimental studies of SBM complexes with metal NCs are in great demand. Therefore, this review aims to summarize up-to-date studies on the interaction of small biomolecules with coinage metal NCs from both theoretical and experimental viewpoints.",
keywords = "Biosensing, DFT, Ligand-metal interactions, Luminescence, Metal nanoclusters, SERS",
author = "Буглак, {Андрей Андреевич} and Nguyen, {Minh Tho}",
year = "2024",
month = jun,
day = "7",
doi = "10.1007/s12551-024-01200-x",
language = "English",
journal = "Biophysical Reviews",
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N2 - Nowadays, coinage metal nanoclusters (NCs) are largely presented in diagnostics, bioimaging, and biocatalysis due to their high biocompatibility, chemical stability, and sensitivity to surrounding biomolecules. Silver and gold NCs are usually characterized by intense luminescence and photostability, which is in great demand in the detection of organic compounds, ions, pH, temperature, etc. The experimental synthesis of metal NCs often occurs on biopolymer templates, mostly DNA and proteins. However, this review mainly focuses on the interactions with small biomolecules (SBMs) of a molecular weight less than 1000 Da: amino acids, nucleobases, thiolates, oligopeptides, etc. Such molecules can serve as the templates for an eco-friendly facile one-pot synthesis of biocompatible luminescent NCs. The latter aspect makes NCs suitable for diagnostics and intracellular bioimaging. Another important aspect is the interaction of clusters with biomarkers, which is largely exploited by nanosensors: biomarker detection often occurs through either fluorescence emission “turn-on” or “turn-off” mechanisms. Moreover, as theoretical studies show, electronic absorption spectra and Raman spectra of the metal-organic complexes allow efficient detection of various analytes. In this regard, both theoretical and experimental studies of SBM complexes with metal NCs are in great demand. Therefore, this review aims to summarize up-to-date studies on the interaction of small biomolecules with coinage metal NCs from both theoretical and experimental viewpoints.

AB - Nowadays, coinage metal nanoclusters (NCs) are largely presented in diagnostics, bioimaging, and biocatalysis due to their high biocompatibility, chemical stability, and sensitivity to surrounding biomolecules. Silver and gold NCs are usually characterized by intense luminescence and photostability, which is in great demand in the detection of organic compounds, ions, pH, temperature, etc. The experimental synthesis of metal NCs often occurs on biopolymer templates, mostly DNA and proteins. However, this review mainly focuses on the interactions with small biomolecules (SBMs) of a molecular weight less than 1000 Da: amino acids, nucleobases, thiolates, oligopeptides, etc. Such molecules can serve as the templates for an eco-friendly facile one-pot synthesis of biocompatible luminescent NCs. The latter aspect makes NCs suitable for diagnostics and intracellular bioimaging. Another important aspect is the interaction of clusters with biomarkers, which is largely exploited by nanosensors: biomarker detection often occurs through either fluorescence emission “turn-on” or “turn-off” mechanisms. Moreover, as theoretical studies show, electronic absorption spectra and Raman spectra of the metal-organic complexes allow efficient detection of various analytes. In this regard, both theoretical and experimental studies of SBM complexes with metal NCs are in great demand. Therefore, this review aims to summarize up-to-date studies on the interaction of small biomolecules with coinage metal NCs from both theoretical and experimental viewpoints.

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