OLIGONUCLEOTIDE DNA AND RNA AS DIRECT CAPPING LIGAND FOR NANOCRYSTALS: AN EMERGING METHOD FOR BIOLOGICAL DIAGNOSTICS AND THERAPEUTICS

2009 
Various types of nanocrystals have extensively demonstrated significant advantages in magnetic, chemical, catalytic, and particularly optical properties. Still, some limitations prevent these properties from being utilized for improved biological imaging, therapeutics or micro/nano-optoelectronics. A recently emerging, facile approach employing oligonucleotide DNA or RNA for direct surface passivation of nanocrystals is showing promise to bridge the gap between functional potential and realization. Oligonucleotide capping can provide hydrophilic nature, target recognition capabilities, and enhanced cellular uptake for nanocrystals, with a simplified synthesis capable of both templating and functionalizing. We overview synthesis, properties, and applications of nucleic acid templated nanocrystals and contrast these with nanocrystals synthesized by more classical capping methods. Finally, we highlight areas of research in oligonucleotide templated nanocrystals that have been largely unexplored to date, where further investigations can provide many new insights.
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