In situ Synthesis of Fluorescent Gold Nanoclusters by Nontumorigenic

Jun 21, 2016 - We have a developed a method to successfully synthesize protein-stabilized fluorescent AnNCs in the microglial cell line, C8B4. To our ...
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In situ Synthesis of Fluorescent Gold Nanoclusters by Non-Tumorigenic Microglial Cells Abby Lee West, Nicole Schaeublin, Mark Griep, Elizabeth Gardner, Daniel P Cole, Alexis M. Fakner, Saber Hussain, and Shashi P Karna ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces, Just Accepted Manuscript • DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b06624 • Publication Date (Web): 21 Jun 2016 Downloaded from http://pubs.acs.org on June 26, 2016

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In situ Synthesis of Fluorescent Gold Nanoclusters by Non-Tumorigenic Microglial Cells Abby L. West*,†§, Nicole M. Schaeublin‡§, Mark H. Griep†, Elizabeth I. Maurer-Gardner‡, Daniel P. Coleф, Alexis M. Fakner†, Saber M. Hussain‡, and Shashi P. Karna†* †

Composite and Hybrid Materials Branch, Weapons and Materials Research Directorate, and ф

Vehicle Technology Directorate, US Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005, United States ‡ Molecular Bioeffects Branch, Bioeffects Division, Human Effectiveness Directorate, 711th Human Performance Wing, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433, United States §Both authors contributed equally in all aspects for the completion of this manuscript. KEY WORDS In situ, gold nanocluster, neuronal-microglial, cell culture, bioimaging

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ABSTRACT

To date, the directed in situ synthesis of fluorescent gold nanoclusters (AuNCs) has only been demonstrated in cancerous cells, with the theorized synthesis mechanism prohibiting AuNC formation in non-tumorigenic cell lines. This limitation hinders potential biostabilized AuNC based technology in healthy cells involving both chemical and mechanical analysis; such as the direct sensing of protein function and the elucidation of local mechanical environments. Thus, new synthesis strategies are required to expand the application space of AuNCs beyond cancerfocused cellular studies. In this contribution, we have developed the methodology and demonstrated the direct in situ synthesis of AuNCs in the non-tumorigenic neuronal microglial line, C8B4. The as-synthesized AuNCs form in situ and are stabilized by cellular proteins. The clusters exhibit bright green fluorescence, while demonstrating low (