Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.133, No.31, 12247-12255, 2011
Light-Induced Release of DNA from Gold Nanoparticles: Nanoshells and Nanorods
Plasmon-resonant nanoparticle complexes show highly promising potential for light-triggered, remote-controlled delivery of oligo-nucleotides on demand, for research and therapeutic purposes. Here we investigate the light-triggered release of DNA from two types of nanoparticle substrates: Au nanoshells and Au nanorods. Both light-triggered and thermally induced release are distinctly observable from nanoshell-based complexes, with light-triggered release occurring at an ambient solution temperature well below the DNA melting temperature. Surprisingly, no analogous measurable release was observable from nanorod-based complexes below the DNA melting temperature. These results suggest that a nonthermal resonant, light-triggered DNA release. mechanism may play a role in plasmon