Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.334, No.4, 1317-1321, 2005
Protease-activated quantum dot probes
We have developed a novel nanoparticulate luminescent probe with inherent signal amplification upon interaction with a targeted proteolytic enzyme. This construct may be useful for imaging in cancer detection and diagnosis. In this system, quantum dots (QDs) are bound to gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) via a proteolytically degradable peptide sequence to non-radiatively suppress luminescence. A 71% reduction in luminescence was achieved with conjugation of AuNPs to QDs. Release of AuNPs by peptide cleavage restores radiative QD photoluminescence. Initial studies observed a 52% rise in luminescence over 47 h of exposure to 0.2 mg/mL collagenase. These probes can be customized for targeted degradation simply by changing the sequence of the peptide linker. (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:quantum dot;optical contrast agent;protease imaging;collagenase;fluorescence resonance energy transfer;gold colloid;optical quenching;proteolytic activity;nanoparticle probe;bioimaging