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2011
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Title

Time-resolved and steady-state FRET spectroscopy on commercial biocompatible quantum dots

Abstract
Semiconductor nanocrystals (quantum dots - QDs) possess unique photophysical properties that make them highly interesting for many biochemical applications. Besides their common use as fluorophores in conventional spectroscopy and microscopy, QDs are well-suited for studying Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET). Size-dependent broadband absorption and narrow emission bands offer several advantages for the use of QDs both as FRET donors and acceptors. QD-based FRET pairs can be efficiently used as biological and chemical sensors for highly sensitive multiplexed detection. In this contribution we present the use of several commercially available QDs (Qdot® Nanocrystals - Invitrogen) as FRET donors in combination with commercial organic dyes as FRET acceptors. In order to investigate the FRET process within our donor-acceptor pairs, we used biotinylated QDs and streptavidin-labeled dyes. The well-known biotinstreptavidin molecular recognition enables effective FRET fro m QDs to dye molecules and provides defined distances between donor and acceptor. Steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence measurements were performed in order to investigate QD-to-dye FRET. Despite a thick polymer shell around the QDs, our results demonstrate the potential of these QDs as efficient donors both for steady-state and time-resolved FRET applications in nano-biotechnology.
Author(s)
Wegner, D.
Geißler, D.
Stufler, S.
Löhmannsröben, H.-G.
Hildebrandt, N.
Mainwork
Colloidal quantum dots/nanocrystals for biomedical applications VI  
Conference
Conference "Colloidal Quantum Dots/Nanocrystals for Biomedical Applications" 2011  
Open Access
DOI
10.1117/12.874760
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English
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