Remote Optical Switch for Localized and Selective Control of Gene Interference
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- 7 January 2009
- journal article
- letter
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Nano Letters
- Vol. 9 (2), 562-570
- https://doi.org/10.1021/nl802689k
Abstract
Near infrared-absorbing gold nanoplasmonic particles (GNPs) are used as optical switches of gene interference and are remotely controlled using light. We have tuned optical switches to a wavelength where cellular photodamage is minimized. Optical switches are functionalized with double-stranded oligonucleotides. At desired times and at specific intracellular locations, remote optical excitation is used to liberate gene-interfering oligonucleotides. We demonstrate a novel gene-interfering technique offering spatial and temporal control, which is otherwise impossible using conventional gene-interfering techniques.Keywords
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