High-intensity near-IR fluorescence in semiconducting polymer dots achieved by cascade FRET strategyElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: DLS, flow cytometry result of 4-NIR Pdots and Qdot705, other characterization and measurement methods. See DOI: 10.1039/c3sc50222h

Near-IR (NIR) emitting semiconducting polymer dots (Pdots) with ultrabright fluorescence have been prepared for specific cellular targeting. A series of π-conjugated polymers were synthesized to form water dispersible multicomponent Pdots by an ultrasonication-assisted co-precipitation method. By op...

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Main Authors Zhang, Xuanjun, Yu, Jiangbo, Rong, Yu, Ye, Fangmao, Chiu, Daniel T, Uvdal, Kajsa
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Abstract Near-IR (NIR) emitting semiconducting polymer dots (Pdots) with ultrabright fluorescence have been prepared for specific cellular targeting. A series of π-conjugated polymers were synthesized to form water dispersible multicomponent Pdots by an ultrasonication-assisted co-precipitation method. By optimizing cascade energy transfer in Pdots, high-intensity NIR fluorescence ( Φ = 0.32) with tunable excitations, large absorption-emission separation (up to 330 nm), and narrow emission bands (FWHM = 44 nm) have been achieved. Single-particle fluorescence imaging show that the as-prepared NIR Pdots were more than three times brighter than the commercially available Qdot705 with comparable sizes under identical conditions of excitation and detection. Because of the covalent introduction of carboxylic acid groups into polymer side chains, the bioconjugation between NIR-emitting Pdots and streptavidins can be readily completed via these functional groups on the surface of Pdots. Furthermore, through flow cytometry and confocal fluorescence microscopy the NIR-emitting Pdot-streptavidin conjugates proved that they could effectively label EpCAM receptors on the surface of MCF-7 cells, via specific binding between streptavidin and biotin. Near-IR fluorescent semiconducting polymer dots prepared by cascade FRET strategy are much brighter than quantum dots with comparable sizes.
AbstractList Near-IR (NIR) emitting semiconducting polymer dots (Pdots) with ultrabright fluorescence have been prepared for specific cellular targeting. A series of π-conjugated polymers were synthesized to form water dispersible multicomponent Pdots by an ultrasonication-assisted co-precipitation method. By optimizing cascade energy transfer in Pdots, high-intensity NIR fluorescence ( Φ = 0.32) with tunable excitations, large absorption-emission separation (up to 330 nm), and narrow emission bands (FWHM = 44 nm) have been achieved. Single-particle fluorescence imaging show that the as-prepared NIR Pdots were more than three times brighter than the commercially available Qdot705 with comparable sizes under identical conditions of excitation and detection. Because of the covalent introduction of carboxylic acid groups into polymer side chains, the bioconjugation between NIR-emitting Pdots and streptavidins can be readily completed via these functional groups on the surface of Pdots. Furthermore, through flow cytometry and confocal fluorescence microscopy the NIR-emitting Pdot-streptavidin conjugates proved that they could effectively label EpCAM receptors on the surface of MCF-7 cells, via specific binding between streptavidin and biotin. Near-IR fluorescent semiconducting polymer dots prepared by cascade FRET strategy are much brighter than quantum dots with comparable sizes.
Author Chiu, Daniel T
Yu, Jiangbo
Zhang, Xuanjun
Ye, Fangmao
Uvdal, Kajsa
Rong, Yu
AuthorAffiliation Department of Chemistry
Linköping University
Division of Molecular Surface Physics & Nanoscience
University of Washington
Department of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology
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