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Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, Vol.42, No.12, 1435-1440, 2010
Hybridization thermodynamics of DNA bound to gold nanoparticles
Isothermal Titration Calorimetry (ITC) was used to study the thermodynamics of hybridization on DNA-functionalized colloidal gold nanoparticles. When compared to the thermodynamics of hybridization of DNA that is free in solution, the differences in the values of the Gibbs free energy of reaction, Delta(r)G(o), the enthalpy, Delta H-r(o), and entropy. Delta S-r(o), were small. The change in Delta(r)G(o) between the free and bound states was always positive but with statistical significance outside the 95% confidence interval, implying the free DNA is slightly more stable than when in the bound state. Additionally, ITC was also able to reveal information about the binding stoichiometry of the hybridization reactions on the DNA-functionalized gold nanoparticles, and indicates that there is a significant fraction of the DNA on gold nanoparticle surface that is unavailable for DNA hybridization. Furthermore, the fraction of available DNA is dependent on the spacer group on the DNA that is used to span the gold surface from that to the probe DNA. Published by Elsevier Ltd.