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Addressable nanoantennas with cleared hotspots for single-molecule detection on a portable smartphone microscope

Chemistry

Addressable nanoantennas with cleared hotspots for single-molecule detection on a portable smartphone microscope

K. Trofymchuk, V. Glembockyte, et al.

Introducing NanoAntennas with Cleared HotSpots (NACHOS), a groundbreaking innovation in single-molecule fluorescence detection that enhances fluorescence clarity drastically. Conducted by researchers including Kateryna Trofymchuk and Florian Steiner, this study showcases how a portable smartphone microscope enables affordable diagnostics for antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

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Abstract
The advent of highly sensitive photodetectors and the development of photostabilization strategies made detecting the fluorescence of single molecules a routine task in many labs around the world. However, to this day, this process requires cost-intensive optical instruments due to the truly nanoscopic signal of a single emitter. Simplifying single-molecule detection would enable many exciting applications, e.g., in point-of-care diagnostic settings, where costly equipment would be prohibitive. Here, we introduce addressable NanoAntennas with Cleared HotSpots (NACHOS) that are scaffolded by DNA origami nanostructures and can be specifically tailored for the incorporation of bioassays. Single emitters placed in NACHOS emit up to 461-fold (average of 89 ± 7-fold) brighter enabling their detection with a customary smartphone camera and an 8-US-dollar objective lens. To prove the applicability of our system, we built a portable, battery-powered smartphone microscope and successfully carried out an exemplary single-molecule detection assay for DNA specific to antibiotic-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae on the road.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Feb 11, 2021
Authors
Kateryna Trofymchuk, Viktorija Glembockyte, Lennart Grabenhorst, Florian Steiner, Carolin Vietz, Cindy Close, Martina Pfeiffer, Lars Richter, Max L. Schütte, Florian Selbach, Renukka Yaadav, Jonas Zähringer, Qingshan Wei, Aydogan Ozcan, Birka Lalkens, Guillermo P. Acuna, Philip Tinnefeld
Tags
single-molecule fluorescence
DNA origami
bioassay
smartphone microscope
point-of-care diagnostics
antibiotic resistance
Klebsiella pneumoniae
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